| 10 Apr 2023 |
cole-h | I'd also argue that there are valid cases where we'd want to merge a large rebuild to master (say, a massive vulnerability in glibc or openssl that allows RCE or things). | 13:32:15 |
K900 | I'd expect anyone that actually needs to do this to know this is not fatal | 13:32:24 |
K900 | Like, you can always ignore the check and merge | 13:32:50 |
cole-h | Related to my last message is I don't want to cheapen the "big red X" from ofborg. If you get a big red X, that PR should not be merged in its current state, period. | 13:33:03 |
K900 | That's not really true either though | 13:33:40 |
K900 | There are also valid situations where you might want to merge something that's still broken but maybe becomes less broken | 13:34:02 |
K900 | And then there's staging where pretty much every PR is red because ofborg can't catch up | 13:34:26 |
K900 | (not that it should try to( | 13:34:34 |
K900 | * (not that it should try to) | 13:34:38 |
cole-h | Is there a documented number somewhere in nixpkgs that says "builds greater than this amount should target staging"? | 13:38:50 |