On 25 Nov 10:35, Fabian Reinartz wrote:
> The point on TSDB becoming more structured is interesting – how firm are
> these plans at this point? Any rough timelines?
> My first hunch would've been to explore integrating directly at the
> scraping layer to directly stream OpenMetrics (or a proto-eq
Thanks for the responses everyone.
Sounds like the existing remote-write will become stable as is, which is
certainly a logical consequence after all this time.
I can certainly imagine some features being added to it, as the
transactional RW design shows.
Another semi-low-hanging fruit may be to
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Hello,
I have enabled "auto merge" in prometheus/prometheus with the following
checks:
build
test_mixins
test_windows
test_go
test_ui
Fuzzing
lint
It's an experiment, we can revert if we wish. Also, it's opt in per pull
request ofc.
On 25 Nov 09:44, Levi Harrison wrote:
> Hi Augustin,
>
> That
Oh I was more meaning to check which job should be marked as "required".
Like it is the case for the job "ci/circleci:build"
And in the end of the sentence you "status checks have passed". Which I'm
pretty sure is matching the job marked as "required". So that's I was
saying maybe before activatin
Hi Augustin,
That's one thing I was slightly confused about. In the official
documentation (
https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/incorporating-changes-from-a-pull-request/automatically-merging-a-pull-request)
it says "when all required reviews are met and stat
Hi Levi,
>From my point of view, yeah it's safe to activate it. But before doing
that, maybe we should take a look at the different jobs and figure out
which one are mandatory ? Probably all jobs are mandatory (that's my
feeling at least).
Cheers,
Augustin.
Le jeu. 25 nov. 2021 à 15:24, Levi Har
Hi all,
Picking up the previous thread
(https://groups.google.com/g/prometheus-developers/c/tPLOmT9pnBw/m/kxLn0q59AgAJ),
I'd like to re-propose allowing auto-merge as a merge option.
Auto-merge is a merge option, to be used in conjugation with other merge
options like squash merge, that once
Sure, I'll open a new thread momentarily.
On Monday, November 22, 2021 at 6:43:32 AM UTC-5 bjo...@rabenste.in wrote:
> On 16.11.21 14:17, Levi Harrison wrote:
> >
> > Recently, I've come across a few instances where auto-merge would have
> been
> > helpful and was wondering if consensus had be
Welcome Matthias! Looong overdue :)
Thanks
Goutham
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 2:31 PM Julien Pivotto
wrote:
> Welcome!!
>
> On 25 Nov 12:32, Julius Volz wrote:
> > Hi Prometheans,
> >
> > Please welcome Matthias Loibl as a new member to the Prometheus team!
> > Matthias has been a friend of the Pr
On 25 Nov 12:32, Julius Volz wrote:
> Hi Prometheans,
>
> Please welcome Max Inden back as a member to the Prometheus team! Max had
> previously been on the team, but left to explore other things in life.
> However, he is now returning with one of his goals being to maintain an
> official Promethe
Welcome!!
On 25 Nov 12:32, Julius Volz wrote:
> Hi Prometheans,
>
> Please welcome Matthias Loibl as a new member to the Prometheus team!
> Matthias has been a friend of the Prometheus project for a long time and
> has helped out with a lot of community work (meetups, evangelism,
> contributor of
On 25 Nov 12:32, Julius Volz wrote:
> Hi Prometheans,
>
> Please welcome Augustin Husson as a new member to the Prometheus team!
> Augustin has built a lot of the underlying new PromQL editor language
> support so far and is now also helping to maintain the React UI in
> Prometheus.
>
> Cheers,
>
Thank you !!
Le jeu. 25 nov. 2021 à 12:32, Julius Volz a écrit :
> Hi Prometheans,
>
> Please welcome Augustin Husson as a new member to the Prometheus team!
> Augustin has built a lot of the underlying new PromQL editor language
> support so far and is now also helping to maintain the React UI
Wohooo, congratulations!!!
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 12:33 PM Julius Volz wrote:
> Hi Prometheans,
>
> Please welcome Matthias Loibl as a new member to the Prometheus team!
> Matthias has been a friend of the Prometheus project for a long time and
> has helped out with a lot of community work (mee
Hi Prometheans,
Please welcome Matthias Loibl as a new member to the Prometheus team!
Matthias has been a friend of the Prometheus project for a long time and
has helped out with a lot of community work (meetups, evangelism,
contributor office hours, best practices around SLOs, and more).
Cheers,
Hi Prometheans,
Please welcome Augustin Husson as a new member to the Prometheus team!
Augustin has built a lot of the underlying new PromQL editor language
support so far and is now also helping to maintain the React UI in
Prometheus.
Cheers,
Julius
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