Hi Karanbir,
it's about 7 jobs a day, only 2 of which can be considered "big", the rest are smaller modules.
They also depend on those two bigger jobs, so if one of those fails they don't get started.
Of the larger ones the largest has a build result size of about 21MB and the second largest is about 15MB.
We normally start the jobs at 2am CET (GMT+1) (which was at night for most of us on the team), but there's no particular reason to have to stick to that.
Kind regards,
-Tako
Hi Tako,
On 31/08/17 14:07, Tako Schotanus wrote:
> Ceylon is the programming language that was for years sponsored by
> RedHat and which is now moving to Eclipse.
> All his time we've been using Jenkins running on OpenShift v2 to do our
> nightly builds (https://ci-ceylon.rhcloud.com).
> But as you know OpenShift v2 is about to be shut down and the free
> service for v3 doesn't have enough capacity to do our builds.
> So we're looking for a new home to host our nightly builds and we've
> been told that
ci.centos.org <
http://ci.centos.org> might be a good
> option for us.
>
> So can we host Ceylon's build here? What would we have to do?
>
We'd be happy to host you guys. Can you give us an idea on the actual
load you expect by way of jobs per day and usual time to run for jobs ?
Regards
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