On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 11:59:21 +0200 Agostino Sarubbo <a...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Hello, > > I would like to let you know that the CI is now able to work with > overlays. > > Since Guru is pretty active I took advantage of this situation to > implement and test the CI Thank you for implementing this, it certainly helps raise the standard of guru packages. > > Atm it has been configured to work with master branch. > I don't know how much is useful scan the dev branch since a first > revision has not yet been done. If you have opinions about, please > let me know. I'm not sure this would be very beneficial. It's often that feedback is left on packages in dev to get them in a presentable or issue free state before being pushed to master. Running the tinderbox against dev might just make a few too many bugs, perhaps picking up some which are already in the process of being fixed. The dev branch doesn't lag too far behind master these days anyhow. > > More info at: > https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ > > The bugs will have an internal_ref as guru_ci. > > Agostino > On the subject of many bugs, there are now almost 150 open bugs assigned to g...@gentoo.org. With this has come quite an email avalanche for which I think people must have set up mail filters by now. I imagine this means that bugs will no longer get the same amount of attention as they used to. To increase the visibility do you think it would be a good idea to CC or assign the bugs to the specific package maintainers rather than g...@gentoo.org? Cheers Theo