[KDE Eco discuss] online meetup Wed. 20 Nov. 18h UTC | Green Coding Solutions: "Eco-CI" and "Powerletrics"
Markus Feilner
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Wed Nov 20 16:50:25 GMT 2024
I'll be there, and If you guys want, I can show the PDF from the article I
wrote
Am Mittwoch, 20. November 2024, 11:55:12 Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit schrieb
Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss:
> Reminder of tonight's Eco meetup at 18 UTC!
>
> On 05.11.24 12:40 PM, Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss wrote:
> > After a short three-month hiatus, the next KDE Eco online meetup will be
> > Wednesday *20 November* 18-19h UTC! I am excited to announce that Green
> >
> > Coding Solutions will present two of their new measurement tools:
> > - "Eco-CI" to measure energy consumption of CI/CD pipeline
> > - "Powerletrics" Linux kernel extension for power usage estimations
> >
> > Eco-CI has been suggested for integration into the Okular's CI/CD
> > pipeline. For discussion, see: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/
> > merge_requests/1030
> >
> > See below for more details.
> >
> > Minutes from past meetups can be found here: https://invent.kde.org/
> > teams/eco/opt-green/-/tree/master/community-meetups
> >
> > _Overview_
> >
> > *When*: Wed. 20 November 18-19h UTC
> >
> > *Where*: https://meet.kde.org/b/jos-l59-2i1-9yt
> >
> > *Topic*: Green Coding Solutions tools "Eco-CI" (CI/CD pipeline) and
> > "Powerletrics" (Linux kernel extension)
> >
> > *Pad*: Further ideas are collected at this pad, please add ideas of your
> >
> > own:
> > https://collaborate.kde.org/s/cactBt4frrfTjbW
> >
> > *Details*:
> >
> > Eco-CI [0] is an open source GitHub / GitLab Plugin that estimates the
> > energy and carbon emissions of a CI/CD workload. It hooks into the
> > pipeline and will print a summary directly in the logs or as a
> > downloadable artifact. Arne, one of the core developers, will present
> > the tool and show some numbers from repos, including their average
> > emissions, to get a feel for the importance of the topic. A discussion
> > of integrating Eco-CI into Okular's GitLab repository will follow the
> > presentation.
> >
> > Powerletrics [1] is a kernel extension that brings per process power
> > usage estimations to Linux. It is modelled after the MacOS tool
> > powermetrics which developers can use to gain insights into their
> > environmental impact of their code. With modern ICT infrastructure using
> > more and more resources, it is important that there are easy tools for
> > monitoring and optimisation available so that we don’t waste precious
> > resources.
> >
> > [0] https://github.com/green-coding-solutions/eco-ci-energy-estimation
> > [1] https://github.com/green-kernel/powerletrics
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