Hi,
Thanks for bringing this up,  we are the maintainers of the ARM CI, sorry
for the noise of dev mailing list from  "Daily KUDU ARM64 Cron Job."  The
email will only be sent when the ARM CI job failed, looks like the ARM CI
job has failed many times these days, sorry for that, we will take a look
the status of ARM CI as soon as possible. It will be great if we can create
a specific "bui...@kudu.apache.org" mailing list for these CI
notifications.

Thanks
Liu sheng

Sheng Liu <liusheng2...@gmail.com> 于2020年7月21日周二 上午11:01写道:

> Hi,
>
> Andrew Wong <aw...@apache.org> 于2020年7月21日周二 上午3:23写道:
>
>> Hello Kudu developers!
>>
>> I've been discussing with some folks about the current state of this (dev@
>> )
>> mailing list, which has recently gained more traffic from the "Daily KUDU
>> ARM64 Cron Job." Several people have noticed the alerts becoming quite
>> noisy, and crowding the inbox, with very little visibility into the issue,
>> who is working on fixing it, etc. This doesn't seem like the best use of
>> dev@, which historically has been more for design and developer-related
>> discussions.
>>
>> There are some suggestions in KUDU-3007
>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KUDU-3007> with regards to less
>> trivial testing infra improvements that can be made to incorporate ARM
>> testing with the rest of Kudu's CI pipeline. Grant and I have also been
>> discussing the possibility getting a more widely available ARM build via
>> dockerx. These projects, while important, may not have as many developer
>> cycles as we'd like to get them through the finish line, at least for the
>> next few weeks.
>>
>> So until these materialize, one suggestion is to create a new mailing
>> list,
>> builds@k.a.o, to catch these, and other build-related issues. Today, such
>> build failures may be reported on Slack at #kudu-general or #kudu-macos,
>> or
>> on Jira -- it might be nice to have a single, archived, searchable list to
>> document such issues, as well as catch these kinds of CI emails for the
>> time being.
>>
>> Other projects have similar "builds" mailing lists
>> <https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/>; it doesn't seem
>> unreasonable
>> to start one for Kudu as well, so per the ASF Mailing List Moderation
>> guidelines <https://infra.apache.org/mailing-list-moderation.html>, I'm
>> surfacing this to discuss a bit here. If there's agreement on this being a
>> useful list to have, I'll send out a request to create it.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>>
>

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