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Re: Current status of emba.gnu.org?
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Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
Re: Current status of emba.gnu.org? |
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Tue, 30 Nov 2021 07:44:43 -0800 |
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
> Instead, we have a cronjob on emba.gnu.org, which pulls all changes from
> savannah every 5 minutes. So a new pipeline on emba could start
> triggered by several independent commits pushed to Emacs git on
> savannah. In case the pipeline (respective one of its jobs) fails, we
> don't know who is the author of the problematic commit. So all commit
> authors would get a notification email, even if not guilty.
I think this is an acceptable limitation, and an improvement over what
we have now.
BTW, is there any reason not to check more often than every 5 minutes?
For example, could we just go very aggressive and check every minute or
two?
- Re: emacs-28 b8b2dd1: Update to Org 9.5.1-11-g96d91b, Michael Albinus, 2021/11/28
- Re: emacs-28 b8b2dd1: Update to Org 9.5.1-11-g96d91b, Kyle Meyer, 2021/11/28
- Re: emacs-28 b8b2dd1: Update to Org 9.5.1-11-g96d91b, Michael Albinus, 2021/11/28
- Re: emacs-28 b8b2dd1: Update to Org 9.5.1-11-g96d91b, Kyle Meyer, 2021/11/29
- Org tests in Emacs (was: emacs-28 b8b2dd1: Update to Org 9.5.1-11-g96d91b), Michael Albinus, 2021/11/30
- Current status of emba.gnu.org?, Stefan Kangas, 2021/11/30
- Re: Current status of emba.gnu.org?, Michael Albinus, 2021/11/30
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- Re: Current status of emba.gnu.org?, Michael Albinus, 2021/11/30
- Re: Current status of emba.gnu.org?, Stefan Monnier, 2021/11/30