Hi Vipul,

you said "If you are using ci.centos.org, it's a very good time to start working
on updating your workload ". Our project is in maintenance mode but is still
built and images keep being pushed for regular updates, so it's essential that
that should keep working. But we don't have a dedicated person anymore
dealing with the CI/CD side of things. So is there any documentation you can
point to that explains what " updating your workload " would entail and how to
go about migrating things?

Thanks!
-Tako
 
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 11:34 AM Vipul Siddharth <vipul@redhat.com> wrote:
Reminder to tenants :)

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From: Vipul Siddharth <vipul@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 1:48 PM
Subject: Call for migration to new openshift cluster
To: ci-users <ci-users@centos.org>
Cc: David Kirwan <dkirwan@redhat.com>


Hi all,

We are done and ready with the new Openshift 4 CI cluster. Now we want
to start the second phase of it i.e migrating projects to the new
cluster.

If you are currently using apps.ci.centos.org (OCP 3.6), please
contact us off-list so that we can create a namespace for you in the
new OCP 4.4 cluster, so you can start migrating your workloads.

It's not a hard deadline but we are hoping to retire the older
Openshift 3.6 cluster in the upcoming quarter (3 months) and legacy
(ci.centos.org) environment in a couple of months after that.

If you are using ci.centos.org, it's a very good time to start working
on updating your workload

If you have any questions, please reach out to us
Thank You and stay safe

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Vipul Siddharth
Fedora | CentOS CI Infrastructure Team


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