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27 May 2024
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa * ideally someone proofreads them14:37:07
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa
white = "#eeffee"
yellow = "#fbca04"
orange = "#d93f0b"
red = "#b60205"

ranges = {
    ": 0": white,
    ": 1": white,
    ": 1-10": white,
    ": 11-100": yellow,
    ": 101-500": yellow,
    ": 501-1000": orange,
    ": 1001-2500": red,
    ": 2501-5000": red,
    "-stdenv": red,    
}

systems = [
    "aarch64-darwin",
    "aarch64-linux",
]

legacy_systems = {
    "linux": "x86_64-linux",
    "darwin": "x86_64-darwin",
}

for system in systems:
    for range, color in ranges.items():
        print(f'gh label create --color "{color}" "10.rebuild-{system}{range}"')


for legacy_name, name in legacy_systems.items():
    for range in ranges.keys():
        print(f'gh label edit --name "10.rebuild-{name}{range}" "10.rebuild-{legacy_name}{range}"')
14:37:27
@cole-h:matrix.orgcole-hRather than renaming, could we just create new labels? That would allow the labels to be created and the change to be deployed independently of each other, and not need to worry about a race between the two16:47:17
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 0"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 1"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 1-10"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 11-100"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 101-500"
gh label create --color "#d93f0b" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 501-1000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 1001-2500"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin: 2501-5000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-darwin-stdenv"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 0"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 1"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 1-10"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 11-100"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 101-500"
gh label create --color "#d93f0b" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 501-1000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 1001-2500"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux: 2501-5000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-aarch64-linux-stdenv"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 0"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 1"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 1-10"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 11-100"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 101-500"
gh label create --color "#d93f0b" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 501-1000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 1001-2500"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux: 2501-5000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-linux-stdenv"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 0"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 1"
gh label create --color "#eeffee" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 1-10"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 11-100"
gh label create --color "#fbca04" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 101-500"
gh label create --color "#d93f0b" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 501-1000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 1001-2500"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin: 2501-5000"
gh label create --color "#b60205" "10.rebuild-x86_64-darwin-stdenv"
16:50:28
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Rossdo we still build any i686-linux on Hydra?16:50:48

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