Hi Sandro,
On 19/09 02:14, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> what would the team get out of doing this?
The way I see it, CI on Salsa is so useful that it should be enabled by
default unless there are good reasons not to.
ciao,
Emanuele
Dear all
I'm working with Claudius Heine (cmhe) and would like to join the DPT
to help maintain packages; currently I'm interested in packages related
to the TPM (tpm2-pytss) and cryptography (python-cryptography) but I
may get involved with other topics in the future.
My Salsa account is mlegner
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 4:33 AM Emanuele Rocca wrote:
> On 19/09 02:14, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> > what would the team get out of doing this?
>
> The way I see it, CI on Salsa is so useful that it should be enabled by
> default unless there are good reasons not to.
the way i worded my initial questio
Hi Sandro,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 08:31:14AM -0400, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> the way i worded my initial question was so that you could list the
> reasons that make it so useful, in detail: so would you like to do?
Salsa CI is useful because it automatically performs binary/source builds,
arm64 cros
On 2022-09-18 11:10:24, Bo YU wrote:
> Hi,
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 05:32:33PM +0100, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
>>Hi!
>>
>>I've done a quick review of the 1.6.0 package on salsa as of commit
>>d5bd184a1cf73b752f80dea46d8080493a5e663b.
[...]
>>Also, I didn't quite follow the work on the test cases,
Hi,
Am 20.09.22 um 16:13 schrieb Emanuele Rocca:
Salsa CI is useful because it automatically performs binary/source builds,
arm64 crossbuilds, and it runs various pretty important tests such as lintian,
piuparts, reproducible build testing, and more. It also runs autopkgtest in
LXC.
quite most
> Am 20.09.22 um 16:13 schrieb Emanuele Rocca:
> > Salsa CI is useful because it automatically performs binary/source builds,
> > arm64 crossbuilds, and it runs various pretty important tests such as
> > lintian,
> > piuparts, reproducible build testing, and more. It also runs autopkgtest in
> > L
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