Job definitions in the 'yaml' directory

Barak Korren bkorren at redhat.com
Sun Mar 19 15:06:36 UTC 2017


On 19 March 2017 at 16:48, Eyal Edri <eedri at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have found, however, a few jobs that are defined inside the YAML
>> directory. These include:
>>
>> - ovirt-engine_master_coverity-analysis
>> - scan_security_and_license_ovirt-engine_master
>> - system_gerrit-alert-old-patches
>> - system_jenkins-report
>>
>> Some of these jobs seem quite old. Can we remove them?
>
>
> No, each of them is still relevant and has important value.
>
>>
>> Alternatively
>> we could move the definitions to the 'projects' directory, or,
>> ideally, re-factor them into separate 'job-template' and 'project'
>> definitions that reside in the right places.
>
>
> Please open a ticket on supporting 'system' jobs in standard CI,
> Maybe open a folder called 'ovirt-infra' similar to 'ovirt' now with various
> jobs.
> Alternatively, add a new file under projects/ovirt folder for system jobs.
>
No need to invent new wheels, we already have "projects/system".


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