On Thursday 25 August 2011 07:36:16 [email protected] wrote:
> With Andre's permission, I'm forwarding his mail to the list.
> 
> I believe Andre refers to the Open Build Service (OBS). It's a great and
> powerful build and integration tool, but I'm not sure how applicable it is
> to Continuous Integration (CI) and Automated Testing (AT). Basically,
> after every commit to PySide, the whole source code is built and the tests
> are run to ensure that the commit doesn't cause regressions. (Renato &
> others, correct me if I was inaccurate/wrong). If OBS can do that, and for
> different platforms as well, then it might be well suited for our
> purposes. But can it?

We trigger the build bot before pushing any merge request into mainline, not 
individual commits, just because doing it per commit would be very time 
consuming.
 
> Cheers,
> 
> ma.
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: ext Andre Mikulec
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject:
> PySide project future: buildbots and Python Panda3D (and perhaps PySide )
> Date: 24 August 2011 02:35:02 EEST
> To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
> Matti Airas,
> 
> You have asked for help using the following question.
> 
> "
> Development facilities: Most of the development facilities (repositories,
> Bugzilla, etc) are already in the public, but some are not (buildbots used
> for testing new commits, in particular). I think the buildbot has been
> very useful for Q&A, but how to do that in an open project? Everything
> else is easy and cheap to have but that requires a bunch of physical
> servers which someone needs to maintain. Are there any open services for
> such purposes? "
> 
> At one time in 2009, Panda3D was built at Novell (Suse) on their buildbot
> system.  I think (I am not sure) that the Panda3D builds may have been
> moved elsewhere because of a subcomponent licensing item within the
> Panda3D software itself (and I do not think that PySide will have that
> problem).  But I remember when Panda3D was first starting to be built on
> Novell (Suse), the situation was great.  Panda3D was being build for any
> kind of linux you wanted.
> 
> Panda3D still gets built on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (but I am not sure
> where). http://www.panda3d.org/download.php?sdk&version=devel
> 
> Anyways, other people seem to still build there at Novell (Suse)
> 
> By project
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/
> 
> By name
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home://
> 
> Perhaps,  Reinier de Blois ( pro-rsoft, rdb ) who is the volunteer
> maintainer of the python Panda3D building process can help.
> 
> A way to contact him may be through launchpad.
> 
> https://launchpad.net/~rdb
> Look at the right side of the page and click the button 'Contact this User'
>  (But first, you may have to register and login)
> 
> Another way to contact him may be throug the Panda3D mailing list.
> 
> Register first
> http://www.panda3d.org/forums/profile.php?mode=register
> Login second
> http://www.panda3d.org/forums/login.php
> See his profile: rdb or pro-rsoft
> http://www.panda3d.org/forums/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1988
> Click the Private Message Button [PM]
> 
> Sometimes he may be on chat using the name rdb.
> 
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=panda3d
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> Andre Mikulec

-- 
Hugo Parente Lima
INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia

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