Am Montag, 5. Februar 2024, 00:15:00 CET schrieb Julius Künzel: > > Besides all the resource costs to create flatpaks on master builds by > > default > every time, when those are usually not used by anyone anyway. > > It is important to mention that the pipelines on master usually publish to > the nightly repos on cdn.kde.org/flatpak I guess you were not aware of that > otherwise I wonder what makes you so confident to know nobody uses it?
That was said with the context of at least some people (including me) doing development bursts when there is a time window, pushing multiple times in a row on the same evening (to have each set of change CI-tested on its own, like for platforms one does not have access to). So all the flatpaks in those intermediate builds serve no usage purpose, for developers not into the flatpak ecosystem. Only the last might, if any people actually have a reson to use nightly builds. And was said thinking of applications were there might be no-one interested/ motivated to actually run nightly-builds version for the normal life needs, where you want to rely on stable things to do your actual things in life those are just tools for. And nightly flatpaks might be rather interesting for people test-driving bug fixes occasionally. Or testing translations, though scripty does not trigger flatpak builds, does it? For that some on-demand might be more resource-friendly, instead of defaulting to "always build and force all contributors into supporting it", as I experience that here. Cheers Friedrich