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Decommissioning PAPR #105
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Ahh very nice, looks like flatpak has already moved to GitHub actions: And similarly for flatpak-builder. So I think this just leaves:
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We've done a poor job of keeping |
We're finally down to just bubblewrap before we can do this. See: |
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PAPR is being decommissioned[0] and we haven't been relying on the CI service it has provided in a long while, so let's just remove it. [0] projectatomic/papr#105
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PAPR is being decommissioned[0] and we haven't been relying on the CI service it has provided in a long while, so let's just remove it. [0] projectatomic/papr#105
I deleted the OpenStack PAPR workers today. Updated the README.md with links to CoreOS CI and Prow and the tracker issue. Archiving repo now. So long PAPR and thanks for all the CI! |
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TL;DR: We're planning to decommission PAPR in the near future (targeting end of Dec 2019). Please start looking for alternative CI solutions.
The reasons for this boil down to:
So what are the alternatives?
I know many of us have already started work on adopting those alternatives. For example, libpod has moved to Cirrus CI + Prow, and there is work in progress to migrate buildah as well.
We've also been experimenting in a few repos (notably rpm-ostree and ostree) with using Prow and CentOS CI (see [2] related to this). We're not there yet, but regardless of the outcome, I don't expect we'll be staying with PAPR much longer.
That said, I don't want anyone to be left behind without a replacement CI solution in place. If you need help evaluating options, we can likely provide input (and possibly help out). With that in mind, let's put a soft target of end-of-year 2019?
[1] https://github.com/projectatomic/papr
[2] coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#263
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