[Mesa-ci-intel] New CI branch for Mesa 18.3.x series
Clayton Craft
clayton.a.craft at intel.com
Wed Nov 7 17:40:54 UTC 2018
Quoting Emil Velikov (2018-11-07 09:35:08)
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 09:32, Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasuarez at igalia.com> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to say that for 18.2, we were using Mesa repository, not our own
> > repository. I think this was agreed in a thread some time ago. And I think this
> > should be kept for 18.3, so everything happens in the mesa repository.
> >
> Now that you mention, I details are coming to me.
> Looking at the docs - we forgot to follow-up with documentation updates.
> Sent some earlier - comments are appreciated.
>
> > As I said, it would be great if we continue using a similar approach for 18.3
> > branches.
> >
> Ack.
>
> > Basically, we take a look at https://mesa-ci.01.org/, where the results for
> > staging/18.2 and staging/18.2-ci are pushed. In our side we do nothing, only
> > push commits to those branches.
> >
> > If we see that no results were pushed, then we ask Clayton/Mark, as probably
> > something was broken in the CI and manually work is required.
> >
> Smashing thanks. Can you write a patch that adds this information to
> the Mesa docs?
>
> Clayton/Mark,
> Please swap my silly wip/18.3 with the staging/18.3 branch from the
> upstream repo.
Done. After about 10 minutes can you push something to the branch to test that
CI triggers properly?
>
> Thanks
> Emil
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