Louis-Philippe Véronneau <pollo@debian.org> writes: > I feel like making people wait around for CI to run isn't a great use > of our collective time. +1 to more Salsa CI runner resources. > Generally though, Salsa CI is pretty underpowered, which definitely > slows down my Debian work. Running the Lintian testsuite (which is a > requirement to merge contributions) frequently takes more than 2 hours > to run. On my local machine at home, it takes around 4 minutes :( What? Do you have a pointer to a job where this happen? Are you sure you don't confuse queueing time with running time? Salsa CI queueing time can be hours/days for the last few days, but my experience is that runtime is fairly okay once the job starts. /Simon
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