6 May 2021 |
proletarius101 | but since my fork is oss, it should counts as 0 | 18:46:40 |
proletarius101 | * but since my fork is oss, it should count as 0 | 18:46:47 |
_hc | ah, I see . this reminds me why I started working on setting up our own runners | 18:47:11 |
_hc | if we have runner token management in ansible, then we can easily give all contributors runner access | 18:47:37 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org and I've used others outside of fdroid, including proprietary ones. I think what we have works, and is easy to use. I haven't seen any that are so amazing, but I'd be happy to see demos demos: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/merge_requests?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&author_username=proletarius101 | 18:47:48 |
proletarius101 | not too surprising, just some popular scanners | 18:48:09 |
proletarius101 | and some of the present scanners in a more standard manner | 18:48:28 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org if we have runner token management in ansible, then we can easily give all contributors runner access yeah, but why not just use gitlab? except the emulator | 18:49:32 |
proletarius101 | and they may even possibly help us run the emulators on gitlab | 18:49:49 |
_hc | right, the KVM access is a big reason to run our own, then we don't need to use proprietary software to give all contributors minutes | 18:50:15 |
proletarius101 | which is one of my points in the application | 18:50:17 |
_hc | if they will keep us on CE and give us minutes, then great | 18:50:43 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org if they will keep us on CE and give us minutes, then great then deal. I'll tell them our requirements upon their reply | 18:51:40 |
proletarius101 | since debian etc also requires that, i think that's not a problem for them | 18:51:58 |
_hc | debian, gnome, kde, tor all self-host | 18:52:18 |
_hc | so no gitlab.com runners for them | 18:52:31 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org debian, gnome, kde, tor all self-host yeah, but technically possible | 18:52:44 |
_hc | that's part of the reason why I've been working on setting up this pool of runners: to also provide runners to debian and tor | 18:52:52 |
_hc | I'd be fine with adding in GNOME and KDE to that too | 18:53:30 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org that's part of the reason why I've been working on setting up this pool of runners: to also provide runners to debian and tor well, ansible setup could also be a customer ticket if we join the program | 18:53:33 |
_hc | what does that mean? | 18:53:51 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org what does that mean? see https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/partners/, they provide supports by humans | 18:54:31 |
proletarius101 | support = customer support | 18:55:22 |
proletarius101 | which could influence their development | 18:55:59 |
_hc | ok, cool. I was thinking this was tied into using EE. If Debian is part of that program, then its not. | 18:56:26 |
_hc | thanks for taking this on! | 18:56:30 |
_hc | I was just doing some gitlab API stuff so it shows the user numbers from gitlab.com, which seems to be sequential, e.g. first user to sign up was 1. | 19:28:47 |
_hc | cdesai was super early to sign up on gitlab.com | 19:29:04 |
_hc | 1345 Chirayu Desai
16558 Dominik Schürmann
20330 Ciaran Gultnieks
24982 Hans-Christoph Steiner
25042 Peter Serwylo
25246 Boris Kraut
26331 Torsten Grote
| 19:29:05 |
_hc | the highest number is now 7871363 | 19:29:32 |