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Jacob Gadikian

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    Jacob Gadikian got a reaction from Igor in Would a vastly reduced "build all" time aid the project?   
    As many of you know, lots of git repositories are automatically built every time there's a pull request, letting the project community know if that commit will introduce a flaw of some kind.  
     
    If it's a help to Armbian, I'd like to configure a cloud-based build system that should be able to cut the "build all" time down to about 10% of what it is, and possibly to a number lower than that.  Here's what I'd do.  I'll use Google cloud's preemptible servers to spawn say 30 machines with the trigger being a pull request.  If any of these macines dies during the build, it'll come back red.  and otherwise, it will come back green and upload all of the binaries to google cloud storage.  It won't cost much and would be my way of tossing something into this awesome project.  I'd estimate this would take between a week and a month to set up, since I will have to figure out how to feed the jobs to the machines.  Despite this, it's highly doable and I've worked out a few different ways that it could be done. 
     
    If you let me know that this would help, I'll begin on it this weekend and describe the way that I'm doing it.  If it doesn't help, please let me know that, and I'll try to come up with a new way of helping out.  
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    Jacob Gadikian got a reaction from wildcat_paris in Would a vastly reduced "build all" time aid the project?   
    As many of you know, lots of git repositories are automatically built every time there's a pull request, letting the project community know if that commit will introduce a flaw of some kind.  
     
    If it's a help to Armbian, I'd like to configure a cloud-based build system that should be able to cut the "build all" time down to about 10% of what it is, and possibly to a number lower than that.  Here's what I'd do.  I'll use Google cloud's preemptible servers to spawn say 30 machines with the trigger being a pull request.  If any of these macines dies during the build, it'll come back red.  and otherwise, it will come back green and upload all of the binaries to google cloud storage.  It won't cost much and would be my way of tossing something into this awesome project.  I'd estimate this would take between a week and a month to set up, since I will have to figure out how to feed the jobs to the machines.  Despite this, it's highly doable and I've worked out a few different ways that it could be done. 
     
    If you let me know that this would help, I'll begin on it this weekend and describe the way that I'm doing it.  If it doesn't help, please let me know that, and I'll try to come up with a new way of helping out.  
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    Jacob Gadikian reacted to hatahata in Orange pi PC / Allwinner H3   
    using armbian , sound comes from TV without doing anything .
    armbian is best choice of orange pi PC .
     
    video shot : 
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    Jacob Gadikian got a reaction from Tido in Great move!   
    I just wanted to support you in your move from ROM to Distro.  Having up to date kernels, learning to make up to date kernels and absolutley great compile updates are what separate what you've been doing from other projects.  I know quite well that it's not easy doing your own funky tech thing, and wish to congratulate you on seeing it through!
     
    Best wishes,
    a fan of your work!
    -Jake
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    Jacob Gadikian got a reaction from Igor in Great move!   
    I just wanted to support you in your move from ROM to Distro.  Having up to date kernels, learning to make up to date kernels and absolutley great compile updates are what separate what you've been doing from other projects.  I know quite well that it's not easy doing your own funky tech thing, and wish to congratulate you on seeing it through!
     
    Best wishes,
    a fan of your work!
    -Jake
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    Jacob Gadikian got a reaction from blindpet in Great move!   
    I just wanted to support you in your move from ROM to Distro.  Having up to date kernels, learning to make up to date kernels and absolutley great compile updates are what separate what you've been doing from other projects.  I know quite well that it's not easy doing your own funky tech thing, and wish to congratulate you on seeing it through!
     
    Best wishes,
    a fan of your work!
    -Jake
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