Azure pipeline vas the big plus of supporting Linux Windows and macos nodes And i think you can add you nodes to the pools
Jeff Le mer. 3 juil. 2019 à 08:04, Allen Wittenauer <a...@effectivemachines.com.invalid> a écrit : > > > On Jul 2, 2019, at 10:21 PM, Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > We'll keep this list apprised of anything we find. If anybody knows of, > > and/or can recommend a similar type of outsourced build service ... we > > *absolutely* would welcome pointers. > > FWIW, we’ve been collecting them bit by bit into Apache Yetus ( > http://yetus.apache.org/documentation/in-progress/precommit-robots/ ): > > * Azure Pipelines > * Circle CI > * Cirrus CI > * Gitlab CI > * Semaphore CI > * Travis CI > > They all have some pros and cons. I’m not going to rank them or > anything. > > I will say, however, it really feels like Gitlab CI is the best > bet to pursue since one can add their own runners to the Gitlab CI > infrastructure dedicated to their own projects. That ultimately means that > replacing Jenkins slaves is a very real possibility. > > (Also, I’ve requested access to the Github Actions beta, but > haven’t received anything yet. I have a hunch that the reworking of the > OAuth permission model is related, which may make some of these more viable > for the ASF.)