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From YouTube: Platform SIG 2020 09 10
Description
Jenkins Platform special interest group meeting Sep 10, 2020 included topics related to Debian, CentOS, Docker, PowerPC 64le, and platform obsolescence.
A
A
A
A
We've
got
the
docker,
build,
rework
pr
alex
anything
you've
been
much
closer
to
that
than
I
have.
I
apologize
that
I
haven't
been
as
involved
as
I
should.
What
anything
you
want
to
report
there.
So
it's
actually
it's
been
merged.
Now.
B
There
are
some
follow-on
tasks
that
we,
the
pr
itself,
has
been
merged.
A
B
Well
it
it
actually
needs
one
change
to
the
jenkins
file
for
it
to
actually
keep
her
fully.
So
I
need
to
make
up
that's
one
of
the
tasks
that
needs
to
be
done.
I
need
to
go
ahead
and
update
the
jenkins
file,
so
I'll
be
working
on
that
pull
request
for
that
excellent.
A
Thank
you,
okay,
centos
options
for
adopt
open,
jdk,
so
anything
to
report.
B
There
alex
yeah,
so
I
found
they
have
a
page
adopt
open.
Jdk
does
has
a
page
with
all
the
different
install
options,
so
I'll
look
at
some
pr's
for
adding
that
to
the
centos
or
other
images,
because
there
are
no.
It's
only
sent
to
us
that
we
need
to
do
that.
So
I
yeah
I'll
do
that
once
into
us
and
do
some
local
testing.
B
A
All
right
yeah
that
one
that
one,
I'm
still
I'm
still
sort
of
wrestling
using
adopt
open
jdk
has
the
benefit
that
then
we
would
be
using
only
one
jdk.
B
Thank
you
and
then
installplugins.sh,
I'm
working
on
that
pr
right
now.
It's
it's
a
pretty
simple
car.
I
should
have
a
submitter
today.
A
B
Correct
so
we've
done
that
with
plugins.sh,
which
was
an
older
method
for
installing
plugins
and
actually,
as
part
of
ipr,
I'm
just
going
to
delete
that
the
old
plugins.sh,
because
it's
been
deprecated
for
some
time
now.
So
I'm
kind
of
moving
the
warning
that
was
in
that
about
deprecation
over
to
installplugin.sh
and
updating
the
message
to
point
to
the
new
method.
A
B
Be
optional:
okay,
there's
a
wrapper
script
that
the
jar
file
is
included
now
in
the
image
and
the
there's
a
shell
script
that
wraps
the
jar
file.
So
you
don't
have
to
do
the
java
dash
jar
invocation.
B
That
was
to
tim
jacob
that
added
that
all
right.
A
Excellent:
okay,
oh
and
I
still
have
a
a
blog
post
due
to
associate
with
that.
That's
and
I've
been
talking
with
the
update
center.
Changes
have
been,
let's
see,
update
center
mirrors
and
plug-in
installation
manager.
A
We've
had
really
some
significant
improvements
recently
with
update
centers
are
now
or
or
I
should
say
differently,
the
the
mirrors
are
now
using
https
instead
of
http,
the
update
center
is
has
gained
a
a
bunch
of
new
new
intelligence
thanks
to
daniel
beck's
work
and
then
plug-in
installation
manager.
So
a
good
infrastructure
blog
post
so
still
to
do.
A
B
We
do
have
a
pr
in
place
for
buster.
We
need
to
determine
if
we
want
to
do
that
for
stretch.
A
Buster
is
the
newer
is
10
right
and
stretch
is
nine
correct.
I
propose
that
we
decide
right
now
intentionally
not
doing
the
pr
for
stretch
stretch
end
of
life.
I
I
saw
a
posting
actually
stretch.
Official
end
of
life
has
already
happened
in
that
they've
switched
to
lts
support
mode,
and
so
so
it
was
back
in
july
when
it
ended
the
normal
support
mode
and
went
into
lts
mode,
and
so,
but
the
lts
mode
still
means
we
get
security
fixes.
A
B
B
A
Good
idea,
yes
to
see
how
other
projects
notify
their
consumers
of
obsolescence,
I
mean,
I
guess,
as
I
think
about
it,
the
the
open
jdk
people,
for
instance,
don't
notify
at
all.
They
stop
supporting
alpine
and
I
got
no
no
indication
of
the
stop
it
just
didn't,
didn't
iterate
any
longer.
So
that's
that's
one
possibility
just
stop
yeah!
I
suspect
that's
not
not
the
popular
possibility,
so
we
won't
we.
We
won't
get
a
lot
of
love
for
our
from
our
consumers
from
our
users.
A
A
A
A
Just
power
pcle
64
le
agent
access,
so
about
a
week
ago,
during
things
where
I
was
busy
with
other
stuff
the
lost
I
lost
access
to
the
power
pc
agent,
I'd
been
using
that
ibm
had
donated.
I
was
in
the
middle
of
something
didn't
have
time
to
even
ask
for
their
help
to
get
it
restarted.
I
sent
that
request
last
night
and
raphael
responded
immediately
dark
of
the
night
for
him
in
brazil.
He
responded
that
he
would
look
at
it
today.
A
A
Tyler
croy
was
involved
in
a
conversation
with
corey
quinn
and
that
conversation
was
around
oracle
cloud
and
how
oracle
cloud
is
evolving
and
oracle
contacted
us
and,
as
a
said,
hey,
they
would
like
to
be
involved
more
with
the
jenkins
project,
and
so
we
were
discussing
with
them
possible
things,
including
hardware
contributions,
so
hardware,
slash,
compute
resource.
A
And
bandwidth
for
mirroring
nice
yeah,
it's
and
it's
as
a
matter
of
course.
We
have
to
be
sure
that
we're
ready
to
use
compute
capacity,
that's
available
to
us
and
may
have
to
switch
from
one
cloud
to
another
depending
on
who's
willing
to
donate.
So
this
this
makes
for
an
interesting
discussion.
The
conversations
will
continue
and
I'll
I'll
keep
sharing
status.
B
Is
there
a
good
page
that
goes
over
there?
What
they
support
just
like
do?
They
have
something
similar
to
like
ac
or
aci,
for
instance,
or
things
like
that,
you.
A
Know
yes,
and
a
good
good
point:
yes,
they
have
a
managed
kubernetes
offering.
Yes,
they
are
just
bringing
online
now
a
solution
like
aci,
okay,
so
so
they
they
don't.
I
think
I
like
the
way
tyler
was
discussing
it
with
them.
Initially,
he
noted
hey
when
microsoft
brought
their
aci
solution
online.
We
were
one
of
the
early
adopters
and
we
helped
them
understand
and
refine
their
offering
oracle
is
in
sort
of
an
early
adopter
phase
right
now,
with
their
their
container
instance
style
solution.
A
Gotcha-
and
they
also,
they
have
a
different
one
of
the
interesting
angles.
Is
they
have
a
different
focus
from
their
history
right
and
I
liked
how
they
described
it.
They
note
that
google
and
amazon
both
had
to
do
massive
compute
projects
for
their
business
needs,
and
they
did
these
scale-wide
business
need
challenges
and
then
they
began
selling
those
to
the
market.
Oracle
needs
to
be
able
to
sell.
A
You
know
database
kind
of
products
and
enterprise
things,
and
so
they
started
from
an
enterprise
style
view,
and
so
it
gives
them
a
different,
different
approach
and
because
they're
a
relatively
newer
entry,
they
have
a
lower
price
point
as
well.
So
now
we
we
aren't.
I
don't
think
the
jenkins
project
is
interested
in
paying
cash
to
oracle.
That's
that's
not
really
for
me
on
the
table
at
all,
because
cloud,
continuous
delivery
foundation
funds,
our
our
budget
to
azure,
and
we
need
to
get
be
sure
we
get
volunteers
and
donors
right.
A
Nothing
for
me
all
right,
well,
alex
thanks
very
much
an
archive
of
the
recording
will
be
posted
and
onward
we
go
with
the
action
items
thanks
very
much
all
right.
Thank
you.