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Adding GSoC project to jenkins-infra #4260
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What is the reasoning for Jenkins Infra instead of Jenkinsci for this? |
@timja Actually either |
As per @timja explanation in #4262 (comment), the "destination" (e.g. Is this project used by Jenkins users directly? Or is it used by the Jenkins Infra to provide a service to Jenkins contributors or users? |
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As per the explanations I had from @gounthar , it looks like this project could (if finished and successful and a other criteria) lead to an infra service. The code in https://github.com/nouralmulhem/Enhancing-LLM-with-Jenkins-Knowledge is expected to produce artifacts/data consumed by the Jenkins Infra. => as such, |
Hello folks, we have delayed any work on this task to mid-October as the infra team will be in limited availability |
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Summary
For the Jenkins project we would like to add the code project Enhancing an Existing LLM Model with Domain-specific Jenkins Knowledge to under the
jenkins-infra
GitHub organization if possible: https://github.com/nouralmulhem/Enhancing-LLM-with-Jenkins-Knowledge.Reproduction steps
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