Dago,

maybe you can answer this out of your head, otherwise please disregard:

I need to run the testbench on many different platforms (e.g.
Ubuntu,Fedora, Debian, Centos, Suse, ...). Do I need to setup a
separate VM for each of these platforms or can buildbot somehow work
with them on his own? Among others, I ask because multiple VMs
probably means need to "buy" separate packages (even if sponsored, but
that would count against the budget) or setup my own machine wich runs
all of the VMs (the current approach, tbh). All of these VMs currently
are idle 23.5 hours per day, so it would be a great plus if we could
reduce that number via buildbot.

Rainer

2015-06-09 9:19 GMT+02:00 Dagobert Michelsen <d...@opencsw.org>:
> Hi Rainer,
>
>> Am 08.06.2015 um 18:08 schrieb Rainer Gerhards <rgerha...@hq.adiscon.com>:
>>
>> as you may have seen, we are going to form a release team and will
>> setup some resources for them (all to be discussed). Before really
>> starting that discussion, I wonder if there would be value in using
>> Buildbot[1].
>>
>> I sounds rather interesting not only for the release cycles but (TBH
>> much more) for the test machine farm.
>>
>> Does anyone has experience with buildbot or at least an opinion? Does
>> anyone know how much effort it is to get a system going? And would
>> anyone be interested in joining an effort that actually makes this
>> happen?
>
> I run an integration farm for several Open Source projects on Solaris with 
> buildbot
> and I am pretty happy with it. I can give you a hand when you set it up.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>   — Dago
>
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>
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