Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
If we can get one setup then yes why not (could be good to have more than one frankly). Pursing the Nodejitsu guys to donate an instance (as they do for npm itself) which has really good uptime... ;) On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Anis KADRI anis.ka...@gmail.com wrote: Should we use this for our NPM registry as well ? On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote: Right on. Thanks for taking this on Mike. On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Lorin Beer lorin.beer@gmail.com wrote: that would be fantastic! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Filip Maj f...@adobe.com wrote: Would love to see this, thanks for taking the initiative on this Mike! On 6/19/13 7:19 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote: Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau
Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
Right on. Thanks for taking this on Mike. On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Lorin Beer lorin.beer@gmail.com wrote: that would be fantastic! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Filip Maj f...@adobe.com wrote: Would love to see this, thanks for taking the initiative on this Mike! On 6/19/13 7:19 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote: Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau
Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
Should we use this for our NPM registry as well ? On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote: Right on. Thanks for taking this on Mike. On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Lorin Beer lorin.beer@gmail.com wrote: that would be fantastic! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Filip Maj f...@adobe.com wrote: Would love to see this, thanks for taking the initiative on this Mike! On 6/19/13 7:19 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote: Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau
Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
Great, I created the INFRA issue here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-6422 On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Anis KADRI anis.ka...@gmail.com wrote: Should we use this for our NPM registry as well ? On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote: Right on. Thanks for taking this on Mike. On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Lorin Beer lorin.beer@gmail.com wrote: that would be fantastic! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Filip Maj f...@adobe.com wrote: Would love to see this, thanks for taking the initiative on this Mike! On 6/19/13 7:19 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote: Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau
Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau
Re: Apache VM for Medic's CouchDB
Would love to see this, thanks for taking the initiative on this Mike! On 6/19/13 7:19 AM, Andrew Grieve agri...@chromium.org wrote: Sounds great! On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, I have been working the last week on getting medic up and running here at our office, and so far things are going pretty well. I would like to start contributing our tests back to the community pretty soon. However, I contacted Fil about flowing our test results back to the CI database, and he informed me that unfortunately the EC2 instance has been removed. I would like to propose that we have the Apache folks set us up with a standard Linux VM that we can use to host the CouchDB server to collect test results. Using an Apache VM seems to be more in the Apache spirit as opposed to an EC2 instance. Since it would be more centralized and community owned, it would potentially make it easier for other groups to contribute test results. The VM can also serve as a home for any future dumps or hosted scripts that we need. Any thoughts on this? If there are no problems, then can somebody involved with ASF help me create the relevant INFRA issues? Thanks, Mike Billau