Cool! Thanks for the hints and quick reply! -Joe On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Pierre Tardy <tar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Joe, > Indeed, buildbot is designed to be a pretty generic task runner framework. > It does not have to be triggered by source code change. > The features you'll probably need are: > authentication plugins: > http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/manual/cfg-www.html#web-authentication > Forcescheduler: > > http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/manual/cfg-schedulers.html#forcescheduler-scheduler > > And you'll probably need a custom buildstep to output your results as a > HtmlLog > http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/developer/cls-buildsteps.html#buildstep > > Regards > Pierre > > > > Le mar. 15 mars 2016 à 13:41, . <joes.mailing.li...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> Hi, >> I have some limited experience using Buildbot for automated testing, >> but I am interested in the possibility of utilizing it for tracking >> long-running machine learning tasks. >> At first blush it seems like it would be a good fit for this sort of >> task, particularly because of how easy it is to customize many aspects of >> the build process. >> >> The idea is to use it as a platform to launch and track the training of >> statistical models at work, then provide a nice summary of the results >> (training/testing/regressions/comparisons) when they are prepared. >> >> I interested in starting with the latest version (still-beta?) of >> Buildbot and am basically just curious if there are any other >> users/developers out there that have some kind of experience (bad or good) >> of using Buildbot for this sort of task (for which it was not explicitly >> designed). >> >> Cheers! >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> users@buildbot.net >> https://lists.buildbot.net/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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