The total cost of running a lede "compute engine standard N1 16" from
Jun 1-Jun 30 was $560.77. The openwrt (N4) one cost 220.
I could try to look at the builds per $ over that month so as to
provide a better comparison to other cloud services.
total donations from the https://www.gofundme.com/2a
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
Hi Bastian,
the usual approach is the following:
- Install "buildbot-slave", on Debian/Ubuntu this is as easy as running
"apt-get install buildbot-slave"
- Install remaining packages required for build, I attached the package
list exported from one
Hi Bastian,
the usual approach is the following:
- Install "buildbot-slave", on Debian/Ubuntu this is as easy as running
"apt-get install buildbot-slave"
- Install remaining packages required for build, I attached the package
list exported from one of our slaves
- Setup a slave and point it t
* Jo-Philipp Wich [24.06.2016 13:55]:
> please tell me if funding becomes problematic, we can always take the
> builder offline and continue with the remaining resources.
>
> Maybe you could also ask the OpenWrt folks whether all Google builders
> are still needed there, given the fact that the b
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> please tell me if funding becomes problematic, we can always take the
> builder offline and continue with the remaining resources.
>
> Maybe you could also ask the OpenWrt folks whether all Google builders
> are still needed th
Hi Dave,
please tell me if funding becomes problematic, we can always take the
builder offline and continue with the remaining resources.
Maybe you could also ask the OpenWrt folks whether all Google builders
are still needed there, given the fact that the builder is recompiling
the same very git
I just put up a gofundme link to cover the costs of the 16 cpu google
cloud buildbot machine I donated to lede last month, here:
https://www.gofundme.com/2awkswc
It's looking like $ 500-600 a month (in addition to the 250/mo I
already put into the openwrt builder).
800/mo is WAY more than I can