I think we can support also GitHub repos, same way as Lago is running CI on jenkins.ovirt.org.
for e.g: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/lago_master_build-artifacts-el7-x86_64/,

But if you're considering moving to Gerrit it will be much easier and you'll be able to enjoy more advantages of our CI system, such as gerrit hooks.

e.

On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 7:23 PM, Barak Korren (oVirt JIRA) <jira@ovirt-jira.atlassian.net> wrote:

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Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-612:
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I guess that if you want to remain on GitHub, we could make Gerrit repositories that will only contain the scripts for building the images, or even just simple wrapper scripts that will clone code from GitHub and  use it...

You can build anything with standard CI.
One thing to note is that just building something with STD CI already makes it available over HTTP from Jenkins.

The uploading to resource.ovirt.org and repo building is not strictly part if the STD CI per-se its is a deployment stage that typically follows it.
We currently build RPMs in oVirt and have a tool called 'repoman' that knows how to collect them into yum repos. This means that supporting 'yum/dnf' repos is very easy for us. I guess we could also support other kinds of repos but that will take some work because we will need to come up with some tooling for that.


> Support to FTP files for Kimchi Project
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OVIRT-612
>                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-612
>             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
>          Issue Type: By-EMAIL
>            Reporter: Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital
>            Assignee: infra
>
> Hello,
> Kimchi is a sub-project of oVirt and we are planning to make available to users
> simple qcow2 image files of Fedora 23, OpenSUSE 42.1 and Ubuntu 16.04 with
> Kimchi installed in there.
> We need support to store the files and make them available to download, in a
> service like FTP. Since Kimchi mailing lists already use oVirt infrastructure,
> I'd like to know if it's possible to be supported by oVirt and how to do that.
> Thanks and best regards, Paulo.
> --
> Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital
> Linux Technology Center, IBM Systems
> http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/



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