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<eric_engestrom>
__tim: I don't know how to do it, but I think you can make a GraphQL query that filters for start/end times around the time point you want on the runner you want
<daniels>
because that exists, it's called 'gabe2' in the VM list, and I can SSH to it :P
<emersion>
i've been spoiled
<daniels>
as for DNS - yeah gabe is the primary; freeze/vim/reload/thaw
<emersion>
ty
* emersion
facepalm
<jani>
I'd like to add documentation in pages for https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel. we currently don't have a repo, but I'd like to reserve the repo for kernel, and *not* store the source for the pages there. what are my options?
<jani>
daniels: ^
<jani>
should we go for a separate documentation repo instead, say drm/intel-docs?
<jani>
I guess an alternative could be to have a branch with the documentation, but I'm not fond of the idea of having completely different stuff in different branches, seems like abuse of the branch concept
<daniels>
well yeah, I mean if you want one repo for the kernel tree and another repo for the separate doc source, it sort of implies that you need two repos right :P
<jani>
daniels: I'm just wondering if the pages for a project is tied to the repo in the project, or could it generate it from somewhere else
<jani>
so it would be all tied together in the same project
<emersion>
gitlab is not very flexible
<jani>
it's just that having the documentation in the kernel repo sets a fairly high bar for making changes
<emersion>
it requires you to have a .gitlab-ci.yaml with a "pages" job in your repo
<emersion>
then it's up to you to ignore the repo checked out by gitlab and clone another one, and trigger that build from another repo, but it's a bit of a hack
<jani>
sounds like
<emersion>
i don't think gitlab lets one choose a subdomain name different from the repo name
<emersion>
you can use a custom domain
<jani>
mesa does that, right?
<emersion>
yea
<emersion>
wayland as well
<jani>
mmh, perhaps a separate docs repo for the kernel driver would be simplest
<jani>
I considered using the gitlab wiki, but that seems to be a bit meh
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<daniels>
yeah, you'd have drm.pages.freedesktop.org/intel-docs/ under that scheme
<daniels>
which ... meh, I don't think is a dealbreaker?
<jani>
don't think so either
<emersion>
another question is, do we want random repos under drm/
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