On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 21:56:16 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > 1/ Moving the worker node to Debian infra > > Currently the worker node (that runs lintian) is an AWS VM. It would > be nice to move it to Debian infra instead. Requirements are: > - bullseye VM where lintian from bullseye-backports can be installed. > Ideally, you would then auto-upgrade it from backports when a new > version gets released. Or someone can ping you to do it. > - the orchestrator (on the UDD VM) connects using SSH to the worker > node. > - technical specs: running lintian is mainly CPU intensive, and requires > some disk space to store the temporary data. The AWS VM has 8 cores, > 32 GB RAM, 100 GB disk. > That is probably feasible, although I'm curious why this is preferred over a cloud VM, or set of cloud VMs (in a debian-owned account) that can get spawned as needed instead of a static host?
> 2/ Future of lintian.debian.org. > > It is currently not actively maintained, and the data on it is stale. We > can: > - keep it like that until someone decides to adopt it (but the fact that > the data is stale is a bit misleading) > - shut it down or redirect it to https://udd.debian.org/lintian/ or > somewhere else. > I don't have a strong opinion. > I think we should very much not keep it stale, it's been that way way too long already. I'd lean towards shutting it down but a redirect would also be OK IMO. Cheers, Julien