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  1. Just watched a co-worker at MIT give a superlative tech talk on how we're using Concourse - concourse-ci.org/ for a mind bendingly complicated set of multi-site deployment and publishing tasks.

    If you automate complicated things and are struggling with something like Jenkins, Concourse is far from perfect but it's really, REALLY good and makes very complex things possible and even elegant. Definitely worth a look.

    #devops #pipeline #ci #concourse #jenkins #platformengineering

  2. OH: "Coffee Temperature as a Service: by starting and stopping more pipelines in Councourse CI, and place the coffee cup on the laptop"

    #TabsVonGesternNacht #TvgN #Concourse #ConcourseCI

  3. Who here has used #concourse #ci? I want to replace a Jenkins service which does #csv linting, and #rdf serialisation mostly using containerised shell commands.

    Is it over the top?

  4. @[email protected] #Concourse was quite the mess to try and set up, I eventually just didn't finish up with it.

    #Laminar actually looks good, and I do very much enjoy simplicity. Looks like I can schedule runs through a single line in a git hook as well, which is exactly the kind of minimalism I want. Most CI systems seem to depend on GitHub, GitLab, or Gitea webhooks, and I don't want to use any of those since cgit Just Works.

    It
    seems much simpler to set up than #KrakenCI, so perhaps I'll try that one first!

  5. @alpha You know... if you're interested in Concourse in theory but not in execution, you should probably be at least keeping an eye on Sirachi's newer projects.

    bass-lang.org/
    github.com/dagger/dagger

    #Concourse

  6. Actual error message from our build software:

    "is the server running? better go catch it lol"

    ... we are not amused, #Concourse

  7. Hah, this is funny, #Concourse renamed its "hijack" command to "intercept".

    This is software for building software and it insists on the weirdest airplane/airport metaphor. I guess "hijacking" software builds was too violent, so they opted to rename that to "intercept"? As if shooting down my software builds was any better.