The problem is definitely that they dynamically fire up build agents. These 
contain the master credentials for writing to the repos. So I guess this is a 
good reason for them not giving full access.

Anyway puppet would have been an additional option to automate things. Not to 
actually operate anything. And I have spent about 2 days with puppet and was 
getting along with it. So I wouldn't claim to be the only one able to dig into 
this.

Chris

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----- Reply message -----
Von: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>
An: "dev@flex.apache.org" <dev@flex.apache.org>
Betreff: Interesting news from Infra
Datum: Mo., Nov. 24, 2014 05:57



On 11/23/14, 1:59 AM, "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:

>I said it's a pain, but I am sadly also familiar with it ;-)
>But not as experienced as he is. So probably he could help setting all up
>and I could continue to maintain the thing.

Makes me nervous because we can still be stranded if you both aren’t
available.  With our MSDN Azure boxes, we don’t need puppets.  Do you know
why we can’t get full access?   If this is what you really think is the
right direction, feel free to give it a try.  WE don’t really have to
decide everything up front.

-Alex


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