On 3/23/2011 9:36 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > That's where the D in DVCS comes in. It's a new world, friends. All > you need to do is bring a $50 wireless router to the sprint, and have > some volunteer set up a shared repo for the sprinters. Then some > volunteer *later* runs the tests and pilots the patches into the > public repo. Where's the latency? > > N.B. The repo admin and test-running volunteers can be non-coders. > In fact, the tests can be running concurrently (gives those non-coders > an excuse to attend sprints!), but nobody need wait for the results. If the push-target is a clone at, for instance, hg.python, the tester does not even need to be at the sprint site. Skype can be used for occasional feedback to authors. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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