There are tons of projects that need help, I recommend that instead of
re-inventing the wheel as there are enough choices out there re cicd and
very likely you will find that your goal of 10/90 is unrealistic.
Have a look at codetriage.com, and github has a feature that allows you to
search for
On 08/10/2019 15:05, Bill Deegan wrote:
You might just consider working with the BuildBot project to add support
for lighter weight build workers.
Re-Re-Re-inventing the wheel is almost always wasted effort.
Buildbot looks good. I'll check to make sure its open source license is
compatible
On 08/10/2019 13:17, Rhodri James wrote:
On 08/10/2019 11:22, Simon Connah wrote:
I'm posting this message as a way to gauge interest in the project
and to see if it is worth moving forward with. There are probably
hundreds of CI/CD tools out there and many more general devops tools
but what
You might just consider working with the BuildBot project to add support
for lighter weight build workers.
Re-Re-Re-inventing the wheel is almost always wasted effort.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 8:33 AM Rhodri James wrote:
> On 08/10/2019 11:22, Simon Connah wrote:
> > I'm posting this message as a
On 08/10/2019 11:22, Simon Connah wrote:
I'm posting this message as a way to gauge interest in the project and
to see if it is worth moving forward with. There are probably hundreds
of CI/CD tools out there and many more general devops tools but what I
want to build is a CI/CD tool that ONLY
I'm posting this message as a way to gauge interest in the project and
to see if it is worth moving forward with. There are probably hundreds
of CI/CD tools out there and many more general devops tools but what I
want to build is a CI/CD tool that ONLY supports Python 3.6 or greater
and only