--000000000000429aa20602c7e74b Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hi all, Over the last 2 days i've been busy connecting two new CI workers to GitLab, which are the beginning of long overdue improvements to our CI arrangements needed to support the final retirement of the Binary Factory. While developers shouldn't notice much in the way of changes, this will bring us a series of long term benefits which include: - The builders host OS being significantly more up to date, which will allow certain GPU related tests to be run again - The ability to build Webengine on the CI system (for Craft caches primarily) which will support our builds of Linux appimages - Reduced time to wait for a build to start as more build resources will be available to Gitlab (while we've had 5 workers for a long time, 2 were connected to the Binary Factory and were unavailable to Gitlab) On the Linux and Windows side, the two new builders - node1 and node2 - are already available and should be carrying out builds already. I'm still waiting on some details for FreeBSD, but once that has been sorted we should be able to provision those as well. For those curious, these two builders (node1 and node2) are equipped with Ryzen 7 7700 CPUs, 128GB RAM and 1TB of Gen4 NVMe storage, although not all of this is available to Linux builds as it is apportioned partly to Windows and FreeBSD VMs. Once these two machines are in full service, two of the current nodes (node3 and node4) will be retired to allow them to be replaced with newer machines as the Binary Factory shutdown approaches (watch this space). Thanks, Ben --000000000000429aa20602c7e74b Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi all,

Over the last 2 days i've b= een busy connecting two new CI workers to GitLab, which are the beginning o= f long overdue improvements to our CI arrangements needed to support the fi= nal retirement of the Binary Factory.

While develo= pers shouldn't notice much in the way of changes, this will bring us a = series of long term benefits which include:
- The builders host O= S being significantly more up to date, which will allow certain GPU related= tests to be run again
- The ability to build Webengine on the CI= system (for Craft caches primarily) which will support our builds of Linux= appimages
- Reduced time to wait for a build to start as more bu= ild resources will be available to Gitlab (while we've had 5 workers fo= r a long time, 2 were connected to the Binary Factory and were unavailable = to Gitlab)

On the Linux and Windows side, the two = new builders - node1 and node2 - are already available and should be carryi= ng out builds already.
I'm still waiting on some details for = FreeBSD, but once that has been sorted we should be able to provision those= as well.

For those curious, these two builders (n= ode1 and node2) are equipped with Ryzen 7 7700 CPUs, 128GB RAM and 1TB of G= en4 NVMe storage, although not all of this is available to Linux builds as = it is apportioned partly to Windows and FreeBSD VMs.

Once these two machines are in full service, two of the current nodes (n= ode3 and node4) will be retired to allow them to be replaced with newer mac= hines as the Binary Factory shutdown approaches (watch this space).

Thanks,
Ben
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