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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/3] kci-gitlab: Introducing GitLab-CI Pipeline for Kernel Testing
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On 2/29/24 1:19 PM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 01:10:16PM +0200, Nikolai Kondrashov wrote:
>> On 2/29/24 11:34 AM, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 11:26:51AM +0200, Nikolai Kondrashov wrote:
>>>> On 2/29/24 01:07, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 07:55:24PM -0300, Helen Koike wrote:
>>>>>> **Join Our Slack Channel:**
>>>>>> We have a Slack channel, #gitlab-ci, on the KernelCI Slack instance https://kernelci.slack.com/ .
>>>>>> Feel free to join and contribute to the conversation. The KernelCI team has
>>>>>> weekly calls where we also discuss the GitLab-CI pipeline.
>>>>>
>>>>> Could we communicate using free software please ? Furthermore, it's not
>>>>> possible to create an account on that slack instance unless you have an
>>>>> e-mail address affiliated with a small number of companies
>>>>> (https://kernelci.slack.com/signup#/domain-signup). That's a big no-go
>>>>> for me.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, it's not ideal that we use closed-source software for communication, but
>>>> FWIW I'd be happy to invite you there. Perhaps if you try logging in e.g. with
>>>> a Google account, I'd be able to see and approve your attempt too.
>>>
>>> I don't use Google accounts to authenticate to third-party services,
>>> sorry. And in any case, that won't make slack free software.
>>
>> Of course. You're also welcome to join the #kernelci channel on libera.chat.
>
> Isn't that a bit pointless if it's no the main IM channel ?

Yes, it's not ideal, but if more people come there, more discussions will
happen there too.

Nick



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