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Add downstream testing pipeline #1434

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@ssbarnea ssbarnea commented Mar 5, 2021

This adss an initial set of repositories which will be tested against regressions.

Some of them are disabled due to known problems that need to be sorted before activating them.

If new linter changes will be reporting new genuine problems we will first attempt to use the downstream contacts in order to fix them. If this does not happen we may decide to drop those repositories from the testing list.

The new eco job will not be required for merging new patches, as we may need to ignore downstream specific issues.

Related: #1403

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I like it. Don't know what to make of that CI failure, though.

ssbarnea added a commit to ssbarnea/ansible_collection_system that referenced this pull request Mar 6, 2021
@ssbarnea ssbarnea marked this pull request as ready for review March 6, 2021 12:13
@ssbarnea ssbarnea requested a review from geerlingguy March 6, 2021 12:13
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LGTM

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LGTM!

@ssbarnea ssbarnea changed the title WIP: Add downstream testing pipeline Add downstream testing pipeline Mar 10, 2021
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