On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 8:12 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> At Summit, I talked briefly to Karanbir Singh from CentOS. CentOS has a
> Jenkins system with a lot of hardware behind it (https://ci.centos.org/),
> and they run all of their layered image builds* through that. KB
> offered to run their test
On 07/02/2015 01:39 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 12:22:54PM -0500, Scott Collier wrote:
AIUI, this all goes through the Fedora-Dockerfiles repo. I don't
know what this would look like, but I'm envisioning the CentOS
Jenkins system pulling in this repo, and then running x
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 02:47:42PM -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
> Honestly I've often wished dist-git supported multiple packages per git
> repo. (Really, everything should support aggregration, including
> less lame chain-builds).
>
> For example, it's quite common when submitting new packages for
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015, at 02:39 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> As you've probably seen, the
> change calls for "dist-git" style management of the dockerfiles, which
> would mean one repo for each one, rather than one mega-repo — the
> theory being that this can scale better and allow more independence.
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 12:22:54PM -0500, Scott Collier wrote:
> AIUI, this all goes through the Fedora-Dockerfiles repo. I don't
> know what this would look like, but I'm envisioning the CentOS
> Jenkins system pulling in this repo, and then running x scripts to
> confirm things are working, base
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 12:22:54PM -0500, Scott Collier wrote:
> "This Change does not include running a Fedora container registry.
> Although we might want to do so in the future, this should not be a
> blocker. Container images will be a) delivered to the upstream
> Docker Hub and b) put on the F
On 07/02/2015 09:42 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
At Summit, I talked briefly to Karanbir Singh from CentOS. CentOS has a
Jenkins system with a lot of hardware behind it (https://ci.centos.org/),
and they run all of their layered image builds* through that. KB
offered to run their tests on any imag
Mike, KB would like to see our test cases for the cloud images.
Could you forward them to him?
Regards
H.
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2015-07-02 16:42 GMT+02:00 Matthew Miller :
> As a first step, does anyone have a problem with saying to CentOS,
> "Cool! Start running those tests! Thanks!" — even if we don't know what
> exactly what we're going to do with any results? I'm imagining that
> once we get to $futurephase of the build
On 07/02/2015 10:42 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> As a first step, does anyone have a problem with saying to CentOS,
> "Cool! Start running those tests! Thanks!" — even if we don't know what
> exactly what we're going to do with any results?
Heck no, no problem whatsoever. Surely we subscribe to
At Summit, I talked briefly to Karanbir Singh from CentOS. CentOS has a
Jenkins system with a lot of hardware behind it (https://ci.centos.org/),
and they run all of their layered image builds* through that. KB
offered to run their tests on any images Fedora produces. That seems
cool, but I'm not s
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