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On 11/27/19 6:14 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
We receive 50,000 CI pipeline minutes per month on the shared runners. Each build takes about 30 minutes, so that means we potentially have about 55 builds per day. More if we optimize the build time better. :)On 11/27/19 6:28 AM, Simon Richter wrote:Hi Seth, On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 12:54:31PM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:Wayne and the bot have permissions for the entire project. I'm there while sorting out the transition work. Coding permissions are specific to https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/ . Library permissions are specific to https://gitlab.com/kicad/libraries/ , etc.Ah, so that's why my application was ignored. :)Once I get the packaging section set up, we'll have folks in charge of their relative builds that we can run through the GitLab CI runner interface.Should I add my box as a runner then, so we don't run into time limits, or do we first see how far we get with the free offer?I believe we have received confirmation (someone correct me if I'm wrong) from GitLab for the OSS Gold/Ultimate license but I'm not sure what that means in terms of time limits for running CIs.
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