| 10 Mar 2025 |
Gaétan Lepage | * Yes, you are right. Besides this (very annoying) python test issue, more core would still help speeding up builds nonetheless. | 20:20:35 |
Grimmauld (moving to @grimmauld:grapevine.grimmauld.de) | The builders are an amazing resource. It is much more enjoyable working with large builds or many rebuilds having some sort of offload system. I just recently got access, but its been great for working on Firefox (large build) or SDL (where often only transient dependents explode to changes in the includes/pkgconfig). Making testing faster and less painful is almost always a good thing. And so far I didn't have any issues with other people building at the same time at all. But I also don't build on Darwin. | 21:10:22 |
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| 11 Mar 2025 |
Jonas Chevalier | I have to manually upload the invoices and running 2 months behind rn. I'll get it updated soon. | 09:02:54 |
Jonas Chevalier | Yeah posting to Matrix would be a bit too noisy, but having those as metrics would be nice. | 09:05:06 |
Gaétan Lepage | In reply to @zimbatm:numtide.com I have to manually upload the invoices and running 2 months behind rn. I'll get it updated soon. Ok thanks! | 09:12:02 |
magic_rb | In reply to @zimbatm:numtide.com Yeah posting to Matrix would be a bit too noisy, but having those as metrics would be nice. Ill put somethjng together on the numtide infra as a testing ground :P | 09:22:53 |
magic_rb | I was also looking into getting number of builds per hour out of the nix-daemon as prometheus metrics. I dont think it exists, but it cant be too hard to implement can it | 09:22:53 |
Jonas Chevalier | Good idea :D | 09:26:08 |
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