Hi,

On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 5:04 PM Davide Cavalca via CI-users <ci-users@centos.org> wrote:
On Wed, 2022-06-15 at 08:49 -0300, Camila Granella wrote:
> With that being said, tenants can start preparing for the changes to
> happen with the maximum deadline of the end of December 2022 wherein
> at this point, Duffy API legacy mode will be removed. You are
> required to opt-in if you and/or your team want to use Duffy CI.
> Projects will only be migrated if they reply to this email confirming
> that they wish to proceed.  Worth knowing that not opting in means
> that your API key will not be migrated and so all your requests to
> get temporary/ephemeral nodes will be rejected by the new Duffy API.

The Hyperscale SIG is currently using OpenShift for various CI/CD
pipelines, and would like to continue doing so. We're not currently
using Duffy (to my knowledge), but we're interested in building some
VM-based test pipelines down the road (e.g. for end-to-end testing of
our distro spins and our systemd builds), so that's something we'll
want to look into as well.

We provide a service for testing against VMs for CentOS called Testing Farm:


Feel free to reach out to me for details, we support x86_64 and aarch64 architectures
on AWS EC2 instances. It could spare you some cycles rolling something your own.

Best regards,
/M
 

Cheers
Davide
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