On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 16:46:25 -0500
Slava Pestov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Zed,
> 
> Thanks for the tip.
> 
> On 24-Nov-07, at 1:20 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
> 
> > I've now got my gear setup at home and should be able to make a  
> > build farm for x86-64, x86-32, and x86-32 OS X.  I'll hopefully be  
> > able to add a similar "who broke the build" thing soon for various  
> > platforms.
> 
> Every time a machine in the farm successfully builds git HEAD, it  
> should push to a repository named by that machine's OS and CPU. If  
> the build fails, it doesn't push. So for every OS and CPU we will  
> have a 'known good' repository. Hopefully they'll all be in sync as  
> much of the time as possible, but in situations such as a few days  
> ago where I pushed patches that didn't work on all systems,  
> developers will be able to use a 'known good' point in the tree. This  
> should all be implemented as a Factor library of course :) Sounds good?

That sounds like a good idea, except I'll just use ruby since I can do that 
right now. :-)

I may also look at using some of my ill gotten gains working for the man and 
get a dedicated box.  I'll let you know if I do so I can help out with hosting.

-- 
Zed A. Shaw
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