
Moritz Angermann
At this point I believe we have ample Linux build capacity. Darwin looks pretty good as well the ~4 M1s we have should in principle also be able to build x86_64-darwin at acceptable speeds. Although on Big Sur only.
The aarch64-Linux story is a bit constraint by powerful and fast CI machines but probabaly bearable for the time being. I doubt anyone really looks at those jobs anyway as they are permitted to fail.
For the record, I look at this once in a while to make sure that they haven't broken (and usually pick off one or two failures in the process).
If aarch64 would become a bottle neck, I’d be inclined to just disable them. With the NCG soon this will likely become much more bearable as wel, even though we might want to run the nightly llvm builds.
To be frank, I don’t see 9.2 happening in two weeks with the current CI.
I'm not sure what you mean. Is this in reference to your own 9.2-slated work or the release as a whole? Cheers, - Ben