On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 00:13:35 -0400, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: >Is the following something like what you are suggesting? Something like it, but... >A Python Application Testing (PAT) machine is set up with buildbot and any >needed custom scripts. Sometime after that and after 2.5 is released, when >you have a version of, for instance, Twisted that passes its automated test >suite when run on 2.5, you send it (or a URL) and an email address to PAT. >Other developers do the same. Periodically (once a week?), when PAT is ^ "once per checkin to Python trunk" >free and a new green development version of either the 2.5.x or 2.6 >branches is available, PAT runs the test suites against that version. An >email is sent for any that fail, perhaps accompanied by the concatenation >of the relevant checkin message. Some possible options are to select just >one of the branches for testing, to have more than one stable version being >tested, and to receive pass emails. Sending email also isn't really necessary; I would just like a web page I can look at (and draw the attention of the python core developers to).
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