On 04/08/2010 05:34, Mark Hammond wrote: > On 4/08/2010 11:08 AM, Steve Holden wrote: >> It's a little disappointing to discover that despite the relatively >> large number of developers who have received MSDN licenses from >> Microsoft, none if us have the time to make sure that the buildbots are >> green for the 2.6.6 release. >> >> I wonder if anyone can think of a way we can get some Windows skillz >> into the group that could assist at ties like this. Some brainstorming >> might find a way through. > > I never go looking at the buildbots to look for problems - maybe some > way of explicitly bringing such failures to peoples attention would be > good Agree with that. This page looks hopeful: http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/ with Atom/RSS feeds and an XML-RPC interface. I've subscribed to the RSS feeed which is -- from my perspective -- quite noisy. One could do something with the xml-rpc according to this: http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/0.7.11/#XMLRPC-server but does anyone know how easy it would be use setup a mail notifier to go to a specific Python mailing list on failure? I've looked at mail.python.org and Googled around and I can't see something which already does this, but I'm very happy to be wrong... There seems to be some previous discussion: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-October/069617.html but no sign of an outcome. TJG
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