[09:35] <juergh> ghavil: Mainline builds as well as the mainline-crack repo are special and different from the regular Ubuntu kernels.Basically, we pull from upstream whenever there's a new tag, then pull in the debian/ packaging files from the closest Ubuntu kernel, massage the configs, commit and tag (cod/mainline/<upstream_tagname>) and push to virgin/testing/crack.git. Then shove build requests into a build queue to trigger builds on remote machines
[09:35] <juergh> and later collect build results/artifacts and put them on https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline.
[09:41] <juergh> logs and summary.yamls give some more info on tags and hashes and what not.
[09:42] <juergh> All the scripts behind that: https://git.launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel/+git/kteam-tools/tree/mainline-build
[09:44] <juergh> Note that we're in the process of migrating the mainline builds to a different infrastructure which seems to cause issues every once in a while. Like syncing tags to LP...