On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 11:58 AM, David Cramblett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Another options is travis-ci which has great integration with GitHub.
> Basicly we can configure the project so that when a user makes a pull
> request (submits a patch), tests are run automatically. Every person (not
> just admins) can see right on the pull request page if the tests passed or
> failed. Also, there are code coverage tools that will state if the code
> testing coverage has decreased or increased with the patch submitted.
I haven't used travis so I can't compare them, but I don't see
anything about it running on windows. Jenkins can run in
client/server mode where an agent runs on an assortment of different
client machines (basically anything that runs java) to
build/test/automate across a set of different platforms or do things
that require a set of different operations done in parallel or
sequenced across different machines. I never ran it against github
but with its large user base and set of plugins I'd expect that to be
a common setup.
--
Les Mikesell
[email protected]
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