CI-CD Pipelines merge requestshttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests2023-12-12T19:27:33Zhttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/1029Cherry-pick 'Update fossa npm image' into release/0.252023-12-12T19:27:33ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Update fossa npm image' into release/0.25**Original MR**: !1027
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
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### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
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#### Skipped Pipeline
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This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
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This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-1027)M22 - Release 0.25David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/1023use main instead of blue-green2023-11-28T22:01:12ZYunhua Koglinuse main instead of blue-greenM22 - Release 0.25Yunhua KoglinYunhua Koglinhttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/1014Cherry-pick 'Update ibm-java-git.yml' into release/0.242023-11-03T15:26:38ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Update ibm-java-git.yml' into release/0.24**Original MR**: !1010
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporat...**Original MR**: !1010
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
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Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-1010)M21 - Release 0.24David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/1009Cherry-pick 'Update ibm.yml to fix Ocp Image issue fix' into release/0.242023-10-23T09:07:36ZChad LeongCherry-pick 'Update ibm.yml to fix Ocp Image issue fix' into release/0.24**Original MR**: !1008
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporat...**Original MR**: !1008
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-1008)M21 - Release 0.24David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/997Cherry-pick 'Switch to AWS green primary environment' into release/0.232023-09-26T11:19:37ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Switch to AWS green primary environment' into release/0.23**Original MR**: !985
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !985
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-985)M20 - Release 0.23David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/993Cherry-pick 'Fix azure publish job' into release/0.232023-09-13T16:33:35ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Fix azure publish job' into release/0.23**Original MR**: !991
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !991
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-991)M20 - Release 0.23David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/989Cherry-pick 'export API_ENDPOINT for AWS' into release/0.232023-09-04T06:15:17ZSrinivasan NarayananCherry-pick 'export API_ENDPOINT for AWS' into release/0.23**Original MR**: !988
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !988
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-988)M20 - Release 0.23David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/985Switch to AWS green primary environment2023-09-22T10:04:17ZMadalyn MarabellaSwitch to AWS green primary environmentM20 - Release 0.23Madalyn MarabellaMadalyn Marabellahttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/973Cherry-pick 'Fix azure copy dag job' into release/0.222023-08-08T05:36:07ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Fix azure copy dag job' into release/0.22**Original MR**: !971
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !971
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-971)M19 - Release 0.22David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/968Cherry-pick 'Update aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..post...2023-07-20T18:04:35ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Update aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..postman_collection_NotRun.json' into release/0.22**Original MR**: !967
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !967
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-967)M19 - Release 0.22David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/967Update aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..postman_collectio...2023-07-20T17:32:46ZLong ChengUpdate aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..postman_collection_NotRun.jsonUpdate aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..postman_collection_NotRun.jsonUpdate aws-dag.yml to work with CSVWorkflow_AWS_CI-CD_v2.0..postman_collection_NotRun.jsonM19 - Release 0.22Long ChengLong Chenghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/927Cherry-pick 'added changes to pass service_account_id for GLAB deployment in ...2023-05-24T21:14:39ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'added changes to pass service_account_id for GLAB deployment in Azure' into release/0.21**Original MR**: !920
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !920
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-920)M18 - Release 0.21David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/923Cherry-pick 'fix ssm path for AWS_TOKEN_FETCH_URL and AWS_BUCKET_NAME' into r...2023-05-23T09:54:39ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'fix ssm path for AWS_TOKEN_FETCH_URL and AWS_BUCKET_NAME' into release/0.21**Original MR**: !922
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !922
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-922)M18 - Release 0.21David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/922fix ssm path for AWS_TOKEN_FETCH_URL and AWS_BUCKET_NAME2023-05-23T06:24:17ZLong Chengfix ssm path for AWS_TOKEN_FETCH_URL and AWS_BUCKET_NAMEM18 - Release 0.21Long ChengLong Chenghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/921Cherry-pick 'GONRG-7109: latest tag for helm against default branch' into rel...2023-05-22T21:44:24ZChad LeongCherry-pick 'GONRG-7109: latest tag for helm against default branch' into release/0.21**Original MR**: !918
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !918
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-918)M18 - Release 0.21David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/908Support switch to m18 infrastructure and blue environment2023-05-09T17:24:10ZMadalyn MarabellaSupport switch to m18 infrastructure and blue environmentM18 - Release 0.21Madalyn MarabellaMadalyn Marabellahttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/898Cherry-pick 'fix azure_copy_dag job' into release/0.202023-04-12T07:34:52ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'fix azure_copy_dag job' into release/0.20**Original MR**: !897
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !897
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-897)M17 - Release 0.20David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/892Cherry-pick 'Added Azure code coverage job dependency' into release/0.202023-04-07T00:19:39ZDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgCherry-pick 'Added Azure code coverage job dependency' into release/0.20**Original MR**: !884
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporati...**Original MR**: !884
### This MR is a Cherry Pick into a Release Branch.
After the release branch is first created, any subsequent changes use this process to update the release (often resulting in a new patch tag) without incorporating all changes in the default branch.
These MRs must be approved by the PMC before they are merged, since they alter the scope of the release.
To see more details about the change itself, look at the Original MR listed above.
#### Skipped Pipeline
Normally, pipelines are not executed on the cherry pick branch/MR prior to merging.
This optimization is accepted because the code was tested when it merged into the default branch, and will be tested again in the release branch prior to tagging.
However, if anybody feels that the MR requires further scrutiny -- whether because it had conflicts in the cherry-picking, it interfaces with some drastically altered logic between the branches, or any other reason -- we can run the pipeline here prior to merging.
#### If There's Reason to Run a Pipeline
If you want to see a pipeline result before this merges, first add a comment explaining why you'd like to see the pipeline results so the PMC and others know your thinking.
Then, mark the MR as a Draft MR (using the vertical ellipsis above, choose 'Mark as Draft').
This prevents the MR from being approved & merged accidentally by a busy release coordinator who didn't see your comment.
Finally, if you are a maintainer on the project, launch a pipeline on this branch.
Since this branch is a protected branch and the MR has ~no-detached-pipeline set, all integration tests will run and there's no need for any `trusted-*` branches.
[Launch a Pipeline for this Branch](https://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/pipelines/new?ref=cherry-pick-for-884)M17 - Release 0.20David Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orgChad LeongSrinivasan NarayananDavid Diederichd.diederich@opengroup.orghttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/885switch to blue pipeline2023-03-29T14:08:13ZYunhua Koglinswitch to blue pipelineYunhua KoglinYunhua Koglinhttps://community.opengroup.org/osdu/platform/ci-cd-pipelines/-/merge_requests/875Simplify AWS Helm Repo2023-03-17T19:38:43ZMarc Burnie [AWS]Simplify AWS Helm RepoM17 - Release 0.20Marc Burnie [AWS]Marc Burnie [AWS]