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From YouTube: 2020 09 29 Jenkins Infra Meeting
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A
And
welcome
this
is
the
info
meeting
the
29th
of
september.
It
is
a
beautiful
day
to
be
here
thanks
agenda
topic,
so
change
in
docker
terms
of
services,
jfrog
artifactory,
release
status,
reports,
great
upgrade
plan
oracle
cloud,
azure
costs,
any
other
topics
that
need
to
go
on
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
then,
let's
go
ahead:
oh
and
alex
will
put
you
there.
Okay,
all
right
so
by
way
of
schedules,
olivier
will
be
back
in
the
office
two
days
from
now.
Very
grateful
and
olek's
limited
availability
continues.
A
B
I
know
that
github
is
now,
has
a
you,
don't
have
to
authenticate
for
docker
like
an
image
repository,
but
I
I
haven't
looked
at
it
enough
to
know
whether
it's
it
would
be
a
good
replacement
or
not
or
if
there
any
catch
catches
or
gotchas.
B
B
Big
okay,
do
they
have
any
do
you
know
if
they
have
any
sort
of
limitations?
Is
it
because
I
mean
ray
limiting
that
sort
of
thing?
That's
one
of
our
biggest
concerns.
I
think,
with
the
docker
hub
stuff
is
just
you
know.
I
think
they
said
it's
600
polls
or
something
like
that
per
hour,
or
so
some
number.
I
don't
remember
the
exact
details,
but
yeah
just
wondering
if
they
have
any
similar
rate
limiting
on
github.
C
B
As
I
say,
I
think
we're
just
kind
of
in
a
waiting
game
on
this
to
see
how
the
changes
affect
things,
and
I
guess,
having
some
mitigation
possibilities
like
github
and
stuff
like
that
is
something
to
look
at,
but
I
I
think
our
kind
of
stance
has
been
kind
of
wait
and
see
if,
if
it
affects
it,
you
know
how
adversely
it
affects
us.
I
guess
would
be
the
and
that's
just
kind
of
what
I've
seen
like
tim
and
everyone
kind
of
talk
about.
So.
A
A
A
B
So
does
the
does
the
linux
foundation
have
any
with
docker
hub,
like
that?
We
can,
you
know,
you
know,
get
underneath
the
umbrella,
since
the
linux
foundation
was
the
cdf.
C
B
A
B
Ahead:
okay,
I
forgot
what
my
kind
of
thought
was
so,
but
we
can
move
on
sorry,
okay,
cool
now
mark.
Should
we
should
we
be
recording
this
meeting
just
oh,
we
are.
A
Okay,
yes,
good!
Thank
you!
So
our
jfrog
in
our
artifactory
instance,
the
email
thread
is
ongoing
right
now.
The
next
step
is
I
need
this
remind.
I
need
to
convene
a
meeting
with
me,
daniel
beck
and
baruch
saragarsky
of
jfrog
to
understand
the
sources
of
the
costs
and
alternatives
to
reduce
the
costs.
A
A
C
Have
we
done
any
investigation
into
ways
we
could
reduce
some
of
those
artifacts?
My
guess
is
we
just
have
old
artifacts
that
aren't
getting
cleaned
out
well,.
A
So
the
the
challenge
right
now
for
us
is
before
we
before
we
attempt
to
reduce
anything.
We
want
to
understand
what
are
the
sources
of
the
costs?
Is
it
bandwidth
or
is
it
storage,
space
and
depending
on
which
of
those
it
is,
will
guide
us
to
choose
the
most
beneficial
thing
to
reduce
or
to
to
to
change?
If
it's
bandwidth,
for
instance,
and
we
could
prove
that
an
unexpected
volume
is
coming
from
ci.jenkins.io
and
its
agents,
we
could
probably
cache
on
ci.jenkins.io.
A
C
A
Next
topic
release
status
reports,
so
this
one
we've
got.
We
just
released
2.259.
Today
the
release
build
process
was
successful.
A
A
For
9
10
to
master
and
with,
but
that
will
wait
a
while.
There
are
some
urgent
things
that
olivia
will
be
working
on
when
he
returns,
so
don't
be
dismayed
if
it's
a
week
or
two
yet
before
that
happens,
however,
we've
got
this
hot
one
alex
for
your
topic.
The
doctor
image
is
not
yet
available.
Given
your
current
state
is
this
something
we
ought
to
risk
having
somebody
else,
try
working
on
it
or,
what's
your
what's
your
sense.
B
I
I
should
be
able
to
work
on
it
today.
I
I'm
gonna
be
having
some
good
internet
a
little
bit
later,
that
I
can
work
on
this.
A
Excellent,
thank
you.
Don't
don't
be
shy
at
saying,
hey,
I
want
to
hand
it
to
somebody
else.
That's
very
kind
of
you
to
work
on
it,
but
if
it's
just
not
going
to
work
for
you,
I
suspect
you're
the
most
effective
at
doing
it,
since
you
understand
best
the
the
structure
of
that,
but
we
can
ask
for
other
help.
If
it
would,
it
would
be
better
for
you
sure.
A
Thanks
we've
got
another
hot
one
coming
about
a
week
ago.
I
guess
it
was
a
week
and
a
half
ago
now
we
had
an
outage
where
the
update
center
took
itself
offline,
because
it
saw
that
it's
an
internally
used
certificate.
That's
used
to
sign
content
or
to
encrypt
content
was
detected
that
it
would
expire
in
less
than
30
days
it.
The
system
is
designed
to
say
hey
if
we're
within
30
days
of
expiry.
Take
yourself
offline,
so
people
work
on
it.
A
Next
topic
the
jira
upgrade
plan,
so
we
need
to
get
the
ssl
and
the
dns
experts
from
linux
foundation
and
from
the
jenkins
project
together
to
talk
about
how
we
do
that
piece
of
the
transition.
We
need
to
retain
issues.jenkins.ci.org,
and
so
that's.
I've
asked
for
help
from
andrew
grimberg
of
of
linux
foundation
and
we'll
hopefully
have
that
conversation
next
week.
A
Great
all
right
next
oracle
cloud,
so
oracle
cloud
had
started
a
conversation
with
the
jenkins
project
about
two
or
three,
maybe
four
weeks
ago,
through
corey
quinn
of
all
people
and
tyler
croy,
and
after
conversations
with
me
and
a
group
of
their
people,
I've
signed
the
confidential
disclosure
agreement
with
them
and
we're
going
to
try
to
work
together
to
they
would
like
to.
A
A
I
I
don't
know
right
now:
the
the
indications
are
if
they
may
want
us
to
do
some
additional
things
with
our
doctor
images,
but
the
docker
images
they're
interested
in
are
docker
images
that
were
already
sort
of
on
our
minds
anyway.
So
they're
already
on
our
list
anyway,
and
on
our
roadmap,
so
doctor
images
may
be
of
interest
to
them,
but
there's
been
no
requests
so
far.
No
request
thus
far
for
any
specific
jenkins
project
work,
and
my
assumption
is:
if
they
want
it
done,
they
will
bring
developers
to
help.
Do
it.
A
B
Cool,
and
are
they
also
possibly
providing
infrastructure
that
we
can
use?
Is
that
part
of
this
as
well
or
is?
Is
it.
A
That's
part
of
my
assumption
is
what
they're
doing
may
include
infrastructure.