A note for today: If needed - I might push some pipelines ahead of currently running pipelines. However - since gitlab does not have this feature, I would have to: - cancel currently running pipelines - start the release related pipeline - restart the canceled pipeline
Satish On Wed, 2 Sep 2020, Satish Balay via petsc-dev wrote: > All, > > We are to make a petsc release by the end of September. > > For this release [3.14], will work with the following dates: > > - feature freeze: Sept 27 say 5PM EST > - release: Sept 29 > > Merges after freeze should contain only fixes that would normally be > acceptable to maint workflow. > > I've created a new milestone 'v3.14-release'. So if you are working on a MR > with the goal of merging before release - its best to use this tag with the > MR. > > And it would be good to avoid merging large changes at the last minute. And > not have merge requests stuck in need of reviews, testing and other necessary > tasks. > > And I would think the testing/CI resources would get stressed in this > timeframe - so it would be good to use them judiciously if possible. > > - if there are failures in stage-2 or 3 - and its no longer necessary to > complete all the jobs - one can 'cancel' the pipeline. > - if a fix needs to be tested - one can first test with only the failed jobs > (if this is known) - before doing a full test pipeline. i.e: > - use the automatically started and paused 'merge-request' pipeline (or > start new 'web' pipeline, and cancel it immediately) > - now toggle only the jobs that need to be run > - [on success of the selected jobs] if one wants to run the full pipeleine > - click 'retry' - and the remaining canceled jobs should now get scheduled. > > thanks, > Satish >
