+1 Clint (Herlo) was going to write up a document for Centos PaaS of the work that has been done. https://github.com/arilivigni/paas-sig-ci We are using JJB and Matrix to create and manage jobs. Blog post - https://metalgeekblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/jenkins-creating-multijob-matrix-jobs-in-for-simplifying-committed-and-pr-jobs/ We also are using linch-pin as a universal deployer of resources. https://github.com/CentOS-PaaS-SIG/linch-pin This is work that Clint and SK have done that allows us to get bare metal and VM resources in many infrastructures to use for CI and testing in general. On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Colin Walters <walters at verbum.org> wrote: > Hey, to recap there are two things I really like about CentOS CI: > > 1) The idea that we can more easily share code/ideas/maintenance with > other users in the ecosystem, from RDO to libguestfs, etc. > 2) The bare metal provisioning > > Relating to #1 though, what I miss right now is a process/model for > actually sharing more with other users. For example, I find myself > wanting better code to manipulate artifacts beyond base rsync, > and I'm curious what others are doing. But how to find their code? > (Reading through the jenkins job UI configuration is too awful to consider, > I'd hope people are using JJB) > > So, how about we start a wiki page with links/descriptions to projects > which are using CentOS CI? Can someone with the perms start that? > > My entry is: > > https://github.com/CentOS/sig-atomic-buildscripts/tree/master/centos-ci > _______________________________________________ > Ci-users mailing list > Ci-users at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/ci-users > -- -== @ri ==- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/ci-users/attachments/20160830/175bc2fd/attachment-0005.html>