Hi Linus,
Thank you for your reply and valuable inputs.
On 01/03/2024 17:10, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2024 at 02:27, Nikolai Kondrashov <spbnick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree, it's hard to imagine even a simple majority agreeing on how GitLab CI
should be done. Still, we would like to help people, who are interested in
this kind of thing, to set it up. How about we reframe this contribution as a
sort of template, or a reference for people to start their setup with,
assuming that most maintainers would want to tweak it? We would also be glad
to stand by for questions and help, as people try to use it.
Ack. I think seeing it as a library for various gitlab CI models would
be a lot more palatable. Particularly if you can then show that yes,
it is also relevant to our currently existing drm case.
Having it as a library would certainly make my work as the DRM-CI
maintainer easier and also simplify the process whenever we consider
integrating tests into other subsystems.
So I'm not objecting to having (for example) some kind of CI helper
templates - I think a logical place would be in tools/ci/ which is
kind of alongside our tools/testing subdirectory.
Works for me.
We can skip having a default .gitlab-ci.yml in the root directory and
instead include clear instructions in our documentation for using these
templates.
Thanks,
Helen Koike
(And then perhaps have a 'gitlab' directory under that. I'm not sure
whether - and how much - commonality there might be between the
different CI models of different hosts).
Just to clarify: when I say "a logical place", I very much want to
emphasize the "a" - maybe there are better places, and I'm not saying
that is the only possible place. But it sounds more logical to me than
some.
Linus