Hello Greg,
thanks for chiming in! > Running continuous integration on Savannah isn't really an option. Yes. > If the project moves to gitlab as was discussed months ago. I would > not be opposed to porting my azure configs to gitlab ones. Hopefully, this is done soon. Anurag? > However it is not really practical for me to set up servers for your > organization. The scripts I wrote should run on any Linux machine > though. OK. > "Improving the UI" is really vague so it would be helpful to me or > your future student if you're clearer about what you want upfront. For comparison, have a look at LilyPond: If a merge requests gets submitted, its test suite is run, and the differences to a base line are automatically provided in quite a nice way (including the possibility for blink comparison). Here is an example MR: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/589 and here the artifacts of a successfully executed pipeline job for online viewing: https://lilypond.gitlab.io/-/lilypond/-/jobs/944871436/artifacts/test-results/index.html Normally this link would expire tomorrow and the artifacts removed; I've pressed the 'Keep' button right now so that they stay as an example. It is also possible to download the artifacts as a bundle: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/589/pipelines > I don't know much about bcmp or whatever but switching out the > comparison tool used in the scripts shouldn't be difficult. Yep. To summarize: It would be great if your scripts can be adapted and integrated to the FreeDeskTop instance of gitlab as soon as the repository together with the issues database has moved. Werner