> > What about allowing a project maintainer to root the sandbox to their > application > when subscribing to the build results? That way they could have > confluence-like > builds of their app in almost real time, which is as useful as installing > the > CoApp toolchain and running it on their own box.
You can bring in the outside world at this stage of the process too, that's what -testing and -unstable trees are for, too. > > Of course the CoApp team would probably want the final call to validate > binary > compatibility and all that, as to what goes to CoApp's distribution. But > letting > projects participate at the sandbox/alpha phase just to prove all is well > seems > like a really slick idea. > > I know httpd folks would appreciate seeing their buggy commits raise a flag > asap > if it broke the windows platform, since it's usually a trivial fix. > For bigger projects like Apache and PHP, this would be an invaluable service!
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