Can you please create a folder for Qpid, with access for all committers. Thanks, Robbie
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 at 17:33, Gavin McDonald <gmcdon...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi All, > > This NOTICE is for everyone on builds.apache.org. We are migrating to a new > Cloudbees based Client Master called https://ci-builds.apache.org. The > migrations of all jobs needs to be done before the switch off date of 15th > August 2020, so you have a maximum of 4 weeks. > > There is no tool or automated way of migrating your jobs, the > differences in the platforms, the plugins and the setup makes it impossible > to do in a safe way. So, you all need to start creating new jobs on > ci-infra.a.o and then , when you are happy, turn off your old builds on > builds.a.o. > > There are currently 4 agents over there ready to take jobs, plus a floating > agent which is shared amongst many masters (more to come). I will migrate > away 2 more agents from builds.a.o to ci-builds.a.o every few days, and > will keep an eye of load across both and adjust accordingly. > > If needed, create a ticket on INFRA jira for any issues that crop up, or > email here on builds@a.o. there may be one or two plugins we need to > install/tweak etc. > > We will be not using 'Views' at the top level, but rather we will take > advantage of 'Folders Plus' - each project will get its own Folder and have > authorisation access to create/edit jobs etc within that folder. I will > create these folders as you ask for them to start with. This setup allows > for credentials isolation amongst other benefits, including but not limited > to exclusive agents (Controlled Agents) for your own use , should you have > any project targeted donations of agents. > > As with other aspects of the ASF, projects can choose to just enable all > committers access to their folder, just ask. > > We will re-use builds.apache.org as a CNAME to ci-builds.a.o but will not > be setting up any forwarding rules or anything like that. > > So, please, get started *now *on this so you can be sure we are all > completed before the final cutoff date of 15th August 2020. > > Any questions - I expect a few (dozen :) ) - ask away and/or file INFRA > tickets. > > Hadoop and related projects have their own migration path to follow, same > cut off date, Cassandra, Beam, CouchDB have already migrated and are doing > very well in their new homes. > > Lets get going ... > > -- > > *Gavin McDonald* > Systems Administrator > ASF Infrastructure Team