On 17.04.2012 08:38, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
Am 17.04.2012 09:03, schrieb Tom Bachmann:
I'm continually pushing branches which are proably not going to
be reviewed in quite some time, having sympy-bot runs on them would be
quite a nice thing.

What's the advantage of bot for you in that scenario?
As opposed to running the tests on your machine in a separate terminal
window, for example. (E.g. you'd have to wait for test results either way.)


The advantage is that I am too lazy to run the bot completely on all my ~8 branches every time I update them? I run the tests concerning things that I have changed. This makes sure (to me) that I didn't screw up. A bot run, with published results, attests to the community that my branch is "good to go".

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