On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 3:53 AM, Giampaolo RodolĂ <g.rodola at gmail.com> wrote: > In such cases I would find more easy to be able to connect to the > machine and test myself rather than create a separate branch, commit, > schedule a buildbot run, wait for it to complete and see whether > everything is "green". > > On the other side I perfectly understand how opening up blanket ssh > access is not something everyone is comfortable with doing. > AFAICR there was someone who was setting up an evironment to solve > exactly this problem but I'm not sure whether this is already usable. Dealing with exactly this problem is one of the goals of the Snakebite project. As far as I know, the folks behind that project are still working on it - I've cc'ed Trent Nelson to see if he can provide any additional info on the topic. Regards, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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