On 15/06/2022 17:02, Davide Cavalca via CI-users 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.
Cheers Davide
Hi Davide,
So that will mean that you'll have to request resources in newer Duffy service to get some EC2 instances for these tests ;-) BTW, giving a dedicated talk at next centos dojo this friday to explain the whole plan : https://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Summer2022
Normally talk will be recorded and so then available on youtube for people still interested in that (and not able to attend the virtual dojo event)