Le samedi 28 mars 2015, Tim Golden <mail at timgolden.me.uk> a écrit : > > For myself I'm quite willing for someone to ping me with: "there's a > Windows buildbot gone red; can you have a look?" But I have precious little > time, and if the failure requires me to garner an understanding of a > deep-level code change, a version-specific issue with the VS compiler, and > some odd interaction with VM on which the buildbot is running, I'm unlikely > to have enough time or energy to invest in it. > You don't need to monitor buildobts everydays. Last days I checked buildbots because I made chnages which behave differently on each platform. Usually, I try to check buildbots each month and I only try to fix obvious bugs and a few of the most annoying issues. The problem is more on platforms which less interesged developers like AIX, OpenBSD, old FreeBSD, etc. Victor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20150328/07ea731a/attachment.html>
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