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As a user I would like an example repo showing release management with trestle. #8

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butler54 opened this issue Mar 31, 2021 · 3 comments
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butler54 commented Mar 31, 2021

For this we need need 2-3 tutorials (really small derivatives) under the current banner of 'actions'

  • One for explicitly for github actions
  • Another for Travis
  • Another (ideally) for tekton (although I recognise this should be a downstream issues).

Projects can either live in IBM github space (or here: https://github.com/orgs/compliance-trestle)

Documentation should exist on the website as well.

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@butler54 Is this something we should be supporting on Agile Authoring instead?

@jpower432 jpower432 transferred this issue from oscal-compass/compliance-trestle Aug 7, 2024
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@degenaro @vikas-agarwal76 We discussed this topic at the last issue review meeting and it seemed to belong in this repository.

  • Since trestle-bot is an existing trestle downstream that is packaged as a GitHub Action, we discussed the possibility of using an existing demo there. Interested in any thoughts you have around that or any other solution ideas you have. CSV support for CompDef would need to be added as a result.
  • Due to the work required to stand up infrastructure for Travis and Tekton, we discussed removing those options and going back to the community determine a use case for these.

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