Actually speaking of Gitlab CI. I realised my close friend is actually THE
maintainer and main person responsible for Gitlab CI. I will reach out to
him and see if they can help with this and provide free service. Shame I
have not thought about it before.

J.

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 8:37 AM Allen Wittenauer
<a...@effectivemachines.com.invalid> wrote:

>
>
> > On Jul 2, 2019, at 11:12 PM, Jeff MAURY <jeffma...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > Azure pipeline vas the big plus of supporting Linux Windows and macos
> nodes
>
>         There’s a few that support various combinations of non-Linux.
> Gitlab CI has been there for a while.  Circle CI has had OS X and is in
> beta with Windows.  Cirrus CI has all those plus FreeBSD. etc, etc.  It’s
> quickly becoming required that cloud-based CI systems do more than just
> throw up a Linux box.
>
> > And i think you can add you nodes to the pools
>
>         I think they are limited to being on Azure tho, IIRC.  But I’m
> probably not.  I pretty much gave up on doing anything serious with it.
>
>         I really wanted to like pipelines.  The UI is nice.  But in the
> end, Pipelines was one of the more frustrating ones to work with in my
> experience—and that was with some help from the MS folks. It suffers by a
> death of a thousand cuts (lack of complex, real-world examples, custom
> docker binary, pre-populated bits here and there, a ton of env vars,
> artifact system is a total disaster, etc, etc).  Lots of small problems
> that add up to just not being worth the effort.
>
>         Hopefully it’s improved since I last looked at it months and
> months ago though.



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