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Delete translation jobs? #351

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gforcada opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 4 comments
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Delete translation jobs? #351

gforcada opened this issue Mar 3, 2024 · 4 comments
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gforcada commented Mar 3, 2024

We have a few jobs in Jenkins that look for missing translations and such:

https://jenkins.plone.org/view/Translations/

Is anyone paying attention to them, or they can be removed? 馃

With plone/meta whenever a new PR is created, there is a check (with pre-commit) to check if there are strings not marked for translation... not sure if this is enough 馃し馃従

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erral commented Mar 4, 2024

Yes, we can remove the job that checks for missing i18n tags, but not the one that extracts the statistics.

Until Plone organization is fully validated in Weblate, I would like to keep the stats in Jenkins as they are now.

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gforcada commented Mar 4, 2024

So the ones that are broken we are meant to keep, and the ones that are running fine we no longer need them? 馃槅

I guess is a small fix to get the broken ones fixed, well, at least the Plone backend ones, the volto one, no idea 馃槄

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If they need work anyway, maybe it makes more sense to move them to Github Actions instead of fixing the jenkins jobs?

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gforcada commented Mar 5, 2024

Sure, I don't have any strong desire to keep things in jenkins 馃槃 though, while nobody offers another solution (GHA or something else) we should keep that running if they are needed

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