On Aug 30 15:42, Colin Walters 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 +1 for gathering up some things for now. I think eventually we should get to a place where we actually run the same code rather than just sharing it. Having a low barrier to entry to bring your own JJB templates, but having the basics covered in a hosted index of repositories pointing at test-suites is what I'm thinking of here. Getting things on artifacts.ci currently requires rsync, but something else could be open for discussion. --Brian