Re: [PATCH v6 1/4] Jobs based on custom runners: documentation and configuration placeholder

2021-06-09 Thread Willian Rampazzo
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 12:14 AM Cleber Rosa wrote: > > As described in the included documentation, the "custom runner" jobs > extend the GitLab CI jobs already in place. One of their primary > goals of catching and preventing regressions on a wider number of host > systems than the ones provided

Re: [PATCH v6 1/4] Jobs based on custom runners: documentation and configuration placeholder

2021-06-09 Thread Thomas Huth
On 08/06/2021 05.14, Cleber Rosa wrote: As described in the included documentation, the "custom runner" jobs extend the GitLab CI jobs already in place. One of their primary goals of catching and preventing regressions on a wider number of host systems than the ones provided by GitLab's shared

Re: [PATCH v6 1/4] Jobs based on custom runners: documentation and configuration placeholder

2021-06-09 Thread Alex Bennée
Cleber Rosa writes: > As described in the included documentation, the "custom runner" jobs > extend the GitLab CI jobs already in place. One of their primary > goals of catching and preventing regressions on a wider number of host > systems than the ones provided by GitLab's shared runners. >

Re: [PATCH v6 1/4] Jobs based on custom runners: documentation and configuration placeholder

2021-06-08 Thread Wainer dos Santos Moschetta
On 6/8/21 12:14 AM, Cleber Rosa wrote: As described in the included documentation, the "custom runner" jobs extend the GitLab CI jobs already in place. One of their primary goals of catching and preventing regressions on a wider number of host systems than the ones provided by GitLab's shared

[PATCH v6 1/4] Jobs based on custom runners: documentation and configuration placeholder

2021-06-07 Thread Cleber Rosa
As described in the included documentation, the "custom runner" jobs extend the GitLab CI jobs already in place. One of their primary goals of catching and preventing regressions on a wider number of host systems than the ones provided by GitLab's shared runners. This sets the stage in which