depot/ops/infra/kubernetes/nixery/known_hosts, branch refs/r/8396 monorepo for the virus lounge http://code.tvl.fyi/depot/atom?h=refs%2Fr%2F8396 2020-06-29T21:24:49+00:00 chore(ops): Clean up old GCP infrastructure files 2020-06-29T21:24:49+00:00 Vincent Ambo mail@tazj.in 2020-06-29T21:14:45+00:00 urn:sha1:dc079778669968429b475c0e7ce020951fe769da This removes almost all of the GCP-infrastructure leftovers from my previous setup. The DNS configuration is retained, but moves to my user folder instead. Change-Id: I1867acd379443882f11a3c645846c9902eadd5b0 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/782 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: eta <eta@theta.eu.org> Reviewed-by: isomer <isomer@tvl.fyi> fix(infra/k8s/nixery): Add GCSR hosts to SSH known_hosts for Nixery 2020-01-19T02:17:52+00:00 Vincent Ambo Vincent Ambo 2020-01-19T02:17:52+00:00 urn:sha1:ee34920a98e83856f692aab9240e408580331338 Unsure how this worked at all previously? chore: Significantly restructure folder layout 2019-12-20T20:18:41+00:00 Vincent Ambo tazjin@google.com 2019-12-20T20:18:41+00:00 urn:sha1:03bfe08e1dd9faf48b06cb146bfa446575cde88a This moves the various projects from "type-based" folders (such as "services" or "tools") into more appropriate semantic folders (such as "nix", "ops" or "web"). Deprecated projects (nixcon-demo & gotest) which only existed for testing/demonstration purposes have been removed. (Note: *all* builds are broken with this commit)
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