Making sure the repository doesn't break, automatically - https://people.gnome.org/~federico/blog/making-sure-the-repository-doesnt-break.html
@federicomena you probably want to point people to bors-ng; it has a much more scalable algorithm (optimistic batches with bisection) https://bors.tech/
@graydon what could make one repo not scale? Long build times / lots of contributors / things like that?
@graydon Preach it. It's wanting to go back to not wearing safety equipment.
Do you know how it "felt" when Rust switched from the original Bors to whatever new implementation? I kind of want to use homu-gitlab as soon as possible if it already would work for gitlab.gnome.org, instead of shaving the yak of porting bors-ng to gitlab.
I guess I haven't used what Rust uses from a maintainer's viewpoint; I just like the "tree never breaks" mechanics.
@graydon thanks! The stateless model *is* very appealing.
@federicomena No, I have no idea about homu; they switched to it after I left. As far as I know it's fine. Original-generation bors was about as stupid and crude as I could make it. Stateless cron job every 5 minutes.