@emacsen @civodul I only know Jenkins and Gitlab from work. Jenkins seems to be much more flexible.
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arnebab@rollenspiel.social's status on Tuesday, 31-May-2022 10:12:08 CEST ArneBab -
Emacsen (emacsen@emacsen.net)'s status on Tuesday, 31-May-2022 10:12:08 CEST Emacsen Yes, Jenkins seems to be the established tool in this space and yet guix-forge uses Laminar, and so I'd love to understand why. :)
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Ekaitz Zárraga 👹 (ekaitz_zarraga@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 31-May-2022 10:12:08 CEST Ekaitz Zárraga 👹 @emacsen @ArneBab @civodul They discussed about that in the mailing list, mostly asking why not use Cuirass, the CI system of Guix.
And the answer is they wanted to use a small database like sqlite, I think. I recommend you to go to the mailing list and ask there. -
Emacsen (emacsen@emacsen.net)'s status on Tuesday, 31-May-2022 10:12:09 CEST Emacsen Is there a discussion somewhere on Laminar vs Jenkins or other popular floss CI programs?
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Ludovic Courtès (civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 31-May-2022 10:12:10 CEST Ludovic Courtès guix-forge: Deploying a software forge in a few lines of #Guix System config
https://guix-forge.systemreboot.net/The goal is to provide an “almost stateless” forge featuring things like continuation integration, using existing tools (Laminar, cgit, etc.), so users can take control of their development. Insightful!
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