On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Barak Korren <bkorren@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi guys,

We've been doing some work recently to enable using the 'jenkins' repo
to create different jobs for different Jenkins instances. I had be
working on enabling its use to configure the staging server, while Gil
had been working on using it downstream.

This work is based on the assumption that the 'jobs/confs/yaml'
directory only contains job templates and not individual job
definitions. This is certainly true for all standard-CI jobs.

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.
 


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