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DESCRIPTION:The email workflow brought the Linux kernel to life and saw it 
 through immense growth and into widespread popularity. However\, it seems 
 it's reaching its limits\, prompting Linus Torvalds to say we need to "fin
 d ways to get away from the email patch model".\n\nWhile the community is 
 researching and arguing about alternatives\, we'll take a look at just one
  of them – GitLab – and how it already helps some maintainers and deve
 lopers in or near the kernel community to smoothly integrate testing into 
 their workflow.\n\nWe'll talk about our use of GitLab at Red Hat's CKI\, e
 xplore DRM CI\, Mesa3D CI\, Media-CI\, and the proposal we worked on at Ke
 rnelCI to introduce the standard GitLab CI pipeline into the kernel. We'll
  look at what they're already doing\, what they can enable in the future\,
  and which part they can play in replacing the email workflow.
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LOCATION:E112 (capacity 156)
SUMMARY:What lies beyond the kernel's email workflow? - Nikolai Kondrashov\
 , Tales da Aparecida
URL:https://pretalx.com/devconf-cz-2024/talk/NMQDGE/
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