On 21 June 2017 at 07:56, Keegan Witt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now that I'm looking again, I think the Windows on DigitalOcean isn't
> officially supported, and I think you're right, you would have to maintain
> your own Windows license.
>
> I saw the same thing, Appveyor was one of the first Google results 😀.
> And I'm with you on the simpler is better, that was the reason I wondered
> about running Jenkins somewhere, it's simple and we all know how to use
> it.  Google Cloud looks like it has Windows images we could use.  I'll do
> some reading and see what seems simpler.
>
> Awesome, thanks!

Agreed that Jenkins is straightforward and common, but honestly I am not
familiar enough to know what would be involved in getting it to do clean
builds every time (i.e., from a base windows image, installing all deps,
etc.) rather than maintaining a build server.

If something else gets us that, then I am open to ideas.

My main concern here is that I'd prefer something where we could keep build
config in the repo (mostly for bus factor reasons). The cost isn't a huge
deal, but if it can be cheap enough that I don't really have to care (or
free) then so much the better. Mainly, this just doesn't really *need* to
be CI; it can be manually triggered and/or happen on a release trigger.

cheers,
Kai
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