On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 6:44 AM, Dan Jenkins <dan.jenkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So if I understand properly you'd like to see a working group around "My > first Asterisk Commit" - which would drive forward making contributing to > the project easier - whether it was improving documentation, or trying to > remove some of the road blocks people hit (like running the test suite > locally) or getting gerrit/gitreview setup etc? > I was following the devcon discussions the best I could, I heard about a Docker container that ran the testsuite [1]. It seemed to be outdated (still using SVN) and in production I use CentOS 7 so I wanted to test against those library versions. I've created a new Docker container [2] to run the testsuite. It can clone from any URL / branch of Asterisk, Testsuite and custom tests. I welcome feedback (on github or here), especially for the built-in configure / menuselect options. The container doesn't have support for cherry-picking gerrit reviews yet, I've opened a feature request for git-review to support anonymous use [3]. I'm unsure the feature request policy of the git-review project, hopefully they decide I'm asking for something that is generally useful. [1] https://github.com/sboily/asterisk-testsuite [2] https://github.com/coreyfarrell/centos-asttest [3] https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000736
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