Hi Melroy,
Am 21.05.20 um 17:57 schrieb Melroy van den Berg:
OK in that case. Let's go actions. Since I think everybody agrees.
Mike also discussed other platforms like Gitlab. Which I think is a good enabler. I'm able to help you with setting up your own gitlab server for example (like I did for myself: https://gitlab.melroy.org). Somebody said there was a Jenkins server.
My question would be: which kind of server can I use to setup such kind of infrastructure? Is there something arranged within X2Go? I love to help, but you need some machines to execute it. Or has somebody some vm in the cloud?
If I have root access to such a machine, I can start. Also dns records etc.
First of all: Thanks for volunteering! I'm horribly behind on replying to E-Mails here lately ... :-/
We are looking at setting up an LXC instance with Debian 10 for you. During the install phase, you will only be able to reach the container via NAT+Portforwarding; once everything is up and running, we'll switch over to a public IP. (At least that's our plan for now.)
The reason behind this is that we should have enough free resources on the LXC host to provide you with such a container at no extra cost, but the additional public IP will cost us money, so we need to discuss who will be paying for it first.
Mike#1, Juri and Mihai will be working "behind the scenes" to get this prepared for you.
One caveat is that we will have to live with the current bug tracker for a while (because of $REASONS), so the first step is gitlab + tie-in with debbugs, rather than the gitlab issue tracker. Once everything is running smoothly, we can look at which option works best for us (using the gitlab issue tracker vs. using a third-party issue tracker that is fully supported by gitlab; migrating bugs from debbugs or not, ...).
-Stefan X2Go Project/Community Manager
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