Anyone who agrees with the OP should give Zuul-ci.org a look. I run Zuul in production with GitHub and AWS, and it's been really useful for us. It scales to the moon, parallelizes everything, and having all job/pipeline…
It's just a simple matter of code. You're not the first to want BitBucket support.
It was a multi-year effort including us asking specifically for the policy to be spelled out at why there could be only one. IMO the Debian security team wrote a policy specifically to target Oracle in this specific…
To be clear, those who were maintaining MySQL at the time this decision was made were perfectly happy maintaining both (I am one of those people, sort of, not very active the last couple years). The security team and…
This is half correct. MySQL is not available in Debian STABLE. It was allowed to stay in unstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/mysql-server-5.5 However, the maintainers are uninterested in maintaining it there,…
Anyone who agrees with the OP should give Zuul-ci.org a look. I run Zuul in production with GitHub and AWS, and it's been really useful for us. It scales to the moon, parallelizes everything, and having all job/pipeline…
It's just a simple matter of code. You're not the first to want BitBucket support.
It was a multi-year effort including us asking specifically for the policy to be spelled out at why there could be only one. IMO the Debian security team wrote a policy specifically to target Oracle in this specific…
To be clear, those who were maintaining MySQL at the time this decision was made were perfectly happy maintaining both (I am one of those people, sort of, not very active the last couple years). The security team and…
This is half correct. MySQL is not available in Debian STABLE. It was allowed to stay in unstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/mysql-server-5.5 However, the maintainers are uninterested in maintaining it there,…