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* Cuirass: "lint -c archival"?
@ 2020-09-23 16:58 zimoun
  2020-09-24  7:28 ` Mathieu Othacehe
  2020-09-24 19:06 ` Christopher Baines
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: zimoun @ 2020-09-23 16:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Guix Devel, Mathieu Othacehe, Ricardo Wurmus,
	Ludovic Courtès, Christopher Baines

Dear,

Does it make sense to add "lint -c archival" when a package is built
by Cuirass?  Or on the Guix Data Services?

The idea behind is then to ask SWH folks to increase the rate limit
for a specific IP (or couple of IPs).  Today, the SWH rate is 10 save
requests per hour, i.e., 240 per day (more or less).  And the new
chart [1] shows that there are ~2000 builds per day.  Ouch! :-)

[1] <https://ci.guix.gnu.org/metrics>

If it is not possible, then instead does it make sense to add a script
to etc/?  If SWH accepts to increase the rate for a specific machine,
the script (fold-packages+save-origin) could run with some delay and
save all the missing Git references.

Well, I do not know what the GitLab CI in Bordeaux is doing?  About
Guix packages because there are already some things saving requests
automatically, I guess.

WDYT?

All the best,
simon


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