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Need to periodically build arbitrary-users-patch images as part of the nightly che-devfile-registry ci job #13837

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ibuziuk opened this issue Jul 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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ibuziuk commented Jul 12, 2019

a nightly CI for devfile registry has been created as part of #13813
https://ci.centos.org/job/devtools-che-devfile-registry-nightly/

Need to extend this CI to build and push not only che-devfile-registry, but also all patched language runtime images from https://github.com/ibuziuk/che-devfile-registry/tree/che-13813/arbitrary-users-patch which should also be pushed to https://quay.io/repository/eclipse/

This should be pretty straight forward - one just need to add execution of build_images.sh to the cico_build_nightly.sh

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ibuziuk commented Jul 12, 2019

@amisevsk hope you will be able to take a look at this one once you back
@l0rd please consider adding this issue to the Che 7 GA end game plan

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Closing as nightly images are available (there are still a few devfiles that need testing and updating)

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