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SHIP-0039: Blog post build scheduler options features and guidelines #121

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adambkaplan opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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adambkaplan commented Jun 26, 2024

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As the code changes related to shipwright-io/community#213 merge, we should prepare a blog post showing how developers can use the specific features. In particular:

  1. Steer builds to specific nodes, such when using Shipwright with multi-arch worker nodes
  2. Allow builds to tolerate a node taint
  3. Allow builds to be scheduled with a custom scheduler, optimized for CI/CD, batch, or other workloads.
@adambkaplan adambkaplan changed the title Website: Blog post on SHIP-0039 features and guidelines SHIP-0039: Blog post build scheduler options features and guidelines Jun 26, 2024
@adambkaplan adambkaplan transferred this issue from shipwright-io/community Jun 26, 2024
@qu1queee qu1queee added good first issue Denotes an issue ready for a new contributor, according to the "help wanted" guidelines. help wanted Denotes an issue that needs help from a contributor. Must meet "help wanted" guidelines. labels Jun 27, 2024
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@adambkaplan I want to work on this issue, do we need to create a blogpost for this?

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@ayushrakesh eventually yes, we should have a blog post for this feature. However, it needs to be implemented first! At present the community isn't ready to commit this feature to a specific, upcoming release.

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