Hi Frantisek,
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 10:19 AM František Šumšal <frantisek(a)sumsal.cz>
wrote:
Hello,
As we've recently encountered a significant amount of systemd issues on
Fedora Rawhide in upstream,
I started playing with an idea of a Fedora Rawhide CI for our upstream
systemd repository[0]. We
already have a bunch of CI's (like CentOS CI[1], Travis CI[2], etc.),
however, none of them
runs Fedora. We used to have a Fedora Rawhide CI, but it was rather a hack
around Copr, which
was neither stable nor maintainable.
Ack
I know there's already the Fedora CI, but that's only for Fedora packages
(from what I know). In this
case we'd need to build & test each GitHub PR. I stumbled upon a Fedora
Atomic CI upstream page[3],
but haven't found any real-world examples anywhere.
Right, this is tightly connected to testing only Fedora packages now
I'm not sure if something like this is possible/feasible in current Fedora
infrastructure nor who
to contact with such request, so any hints into the right direction would
be appreciated (thanks
to Adam Williamson for pointing me to this list).
Does your team has some time to dedicate to this effort? Or are you looking
for a solution which you could just use with small modifications?
Best regards,
/M
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