Also, something you might be interested in is front end web testing for bad
links, etc.  Recently I've been working on a project to facilitate that
testing.

https://github.com/sag47/frontend_qa

This can easily be used in a Jenkins job to arbitrarily launch and crawl
gimp.org and test all the links in it checking for dead links, etc.
Currently it's a work in progress but it's a place that one can easily
start for frontend testing the Gimp website.


On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Mukund Sivaraman <m...@banu.com> wrote:

> Hi Sven
>
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 06:03:35AM +0100, scl wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > now that we have our continuous integration server
> > Jenkins for babl, GEGL and GIMP at an easy memorable address
> > (https://build.gimp.org) I'm going to write a tutorial
> > for developers and testers on how to use it.
> > Are there any particular questions you want to have
> > answered there?
>
> It would be nice to have docs on how to setup such a Jenkins instance
> (after the other tutorials are written).
>
> * Many bits in GIMP's source code are like a reference for "how to do X"
>   which other free software projects can use as examples. In the same
>   way, "How to setup a Jenkins instance for GIMP" would help others
>   setup one for their project too.
>
> * Such docs would enable others to maintain/reconfigure the Jenkins
>   instance when you are busy and unable to do so.
>
>                 Mukund
>
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