On 6 December 2014 at 11:39, Donald Stufft <donald at stufft.io> wrote: >> Maybe our infrastructure folks will have a thought or two about this? >> I'm willing to put some work into this if we can figure out what >> direction to head in. It could well be tied in to moving >> bugs.python.org in with the rest of our infrastructure, something I know >> Donald has been noodling with off and on; and I'm willing to help with >> that as well. > > Theoretically you could create a dev environment with the psf-salt stuff > once it’s actually done. It won’t be the most efficient use of your computer > resources because it’d expect to run several vagrant VMs locally but it would > also match “production” (in a salt-ified world) better. It wouldn’t be as > good as a dedicated dev setup for it, but it would probably be better than > a sort of “yea here’s a bunch of steps that sort of get you close YOLO”. For demonstrating UI changes, either a single VM Vagrant setup specifically for testing, or else something that works in the free tier of a public PaaS may be a better option. The advantage of those two approaches is that they'd be potentially acceptable as contributions to the upstream Roundup project, rather than needing to be CPython specific. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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