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Pagure CI integration with AWS CodePipeline (osc24)

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Pagure is a lightweight git centered forge based on Python with a long usage history in the Fedora project. It's well known in the openSUSE project too with an instance on code.opensuse.org. I demonstrate in this talk the current state of the Pagure Plugin system. How I implemented AWS CodePipeline as additional CI type. And how this can serve as blueprint to optimize the Plugin system and add other CI types. I will share the current status of my work to run Pagure on Kubernetes. And some good-first-issues you can tackle if you want to contribute to Pagure. Pagure is a lightweight git centered forge based on Python with a long usage history in the Fedora project. It's well known in the openSUSE project too with an instance on code.opensuse.org. I demonstrate in this talk the current state of the Pagure Plugin system. How I implemented AWS CodePipeline as additional CI type. And how this can serve as blueprint to optimize the Plugin system and add other CI types. I will share the current status of my work to run Pagure on Kubernetes. And some good-first-issues you can tackle if you want to contribute to Pagure. about this event: https://c3voc.de
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Pagure is a lightweight git centered forge based on Python with a long usage history in the Fedora project. It's well known in the openSUSE project too with an instance on code.opensuse.org. I demonstrate in this talk the current state of the Pagure Plugin system. How I implemented AWS CodePipeline as additional CI type. And how this can serve as blueprint to optimize the Plugin system and add other CI types. I will share the current status of my work to run Pagure on Kubernetes. And some good-first-issues you can tackle if you want to contribute to Pagure. Pagure is a lightweight git centered forge based on Python with a long usage history in the Fedora project. It's well known in the openSUSE project too with an instance on code.opensuse.org. I demonstrate in this talk the current state of the Pagure Plugin system. How I implemented AWS CodePipeline as additional CI type. And how this can serve as blueprint to optimize the Plugin system and add other CI types. I will share the current status of my work to run Pagure on Kubernetes. And some good-first-issues you can tackle if you want to contribute to Pagure. about this event: https://c3voc.de
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