(With my CouchDB release engineer hat on only)

Anyone know if any of these external services supports platforms other
than amd64/x86_64?

CouchDB keeps receiving a lot of pressure to build on aarch64, ppc64le
and s390x, which keeps pushing us back to Jenkins CI (ASF or
independent). And if we have to do that, then not much else matters to us.

-Joan

On 2019-07-03 3:54, Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> I spoke to Kamil - Gitlab CI maintainer (in CC:) and he will speak to CEO
> of GitLab and Product Managers of GitLab CI whether GitLab will be willing
> to help with it.
> 
> J.
> 
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 9:33 AM Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Jarek Potiuk
>> Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Principal Software Engineer
>>
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>>
>>
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