Hello Eric,

My impression of git compared to svn is that the
use of random hex numbers instead of sequential
version numbers makes it very hard for me to get
an overview what happened when in projects seen
on the website, am I missing something?

[...]

> Having no SVN, CVS, GIT, HG for DOS tells me
> that we are stuck to cross-compilers or people
> who just download in other OS, then use in DOS?

I currently use GitHub together with Travis CI for building and doing
automated testing for my libi86 project --- see
https://github.com/tkchia/libi86/ and
https://github.com/tkchia/libi86/releases/ .

I understand there is a way to get Travis CI to automatically upload
build artefacts back onto a GitHub repository's releases page, but I
have not tried this yet.

For doing automated builds on a compile farm, I think you _will_ need to
prepare some sort of cross-compiler or DOS emulator at some point --- I
do not know of any modern compile farm that directly supports toolchains
running on MS-DOS.  But perhaps I am wrong.

Thank you!

--
https://github.com/tkchia


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