On 2/7/20 9:30 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> Good Morning Everyone,
> 
> I while back I wrote a small service named simple-koji-ci, which reacts to
> every pull-request opened on dist-git and fires a (scratch) build of the 
> package
> with the proposed changes merged, and report the outcome as a "flag" to the
> pull-request.
> This is a very simple service, so simple that it has some issues, including 
> the
> fact that it uses the default mock configuration to build the SRPM for the
> scratch build. This can break the SRPM generation in a few cases.
> 
> This is the very first service we have had triggering of PRs on dist-git and
> giving some CI feeling/taste to our workflow.
> Since then, the CI pipeline managed by the Fedora CI SIG folks has appeared, 
> is
> running and is also doing a scratch build like simple-koji-ci and then some 
> more
> testing.
> 
> simple-koji-ci has been running in the openstack instance hosted by the Fedora
> Infrastructure. However, this openstack is being decommissioned and 
> applications
> running there are being asked to find another place to run, an option being
> openshift.
> 
> I'd like to ask for your input about this service. Is it worth keeping? Is it
> duplicating what the CI pipeline does?
> Is someone interested in working on it?

I like having it. It's a direct link to a koji scratch build. I think the CI 
pipeline
does a koji scratch build too but you have to dig through logs to find the 
links. Also,
does the CI pipeline run if you don't have any tests defined?

> 
> If this service is deemed important enough, I don't mind moving it to 
> openshift
> but in all honestly, what I would prefer would be to help someone move it to
> openshift.
> 
> 
> Looking forward to read your thoughts,
> 
> Thanks,
> Pierre
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