clayburn opened a new pull request, #2546:
URL: https://github.com/apache/avro/pull/2546
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@iemejia and @RyanSkraba, it was nice meeting you at Community over Code
this weekend. This is a PR that would utilize Develocity as discussed.
## What is the purpose of the change
This PR publishes a build scan for every CI build and for every local build
from an authenticated Apache committer. The build will not fail if publishing
fails.
The build scans of the Apache Avro project are published to the Develocity
instance at [ge.apache.org](https://ge.apache.org/), hosted by the Apache
Software Foundation and run in partnership between the ASF and Gradle. This
Develocity instance has all features and extensions enabled and is freely
available for use by the Apache Avro project and all other Apache projects.
On this Develocity instance, Apache Avro will have access not only to all of
the published build scans but other aggregate data features such as:
- Dashboards to view all historical build scans, along with performance
trends over time
- Build failure analytics for enhanced investigation and diagnosis of build
failures
- Test failure analytics to better understand trends and causes around slow,
failing, and flaky tests
Please let me know if there are any questions about the value of Develocity
or the changes in this pull request and I’d be happy to address them.
## Verifying this change
This change is a trivial rework / code cleanup without any test coverage.
## Documentation
- Does this pull request introduce a new feature? no
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