> I agree!
‎>
> I sure wish there was some sort of CI in SourceForge

Now that SourceForge has WebHooks, this should be possible: 
https://sourceforge.net/blog/how-to-use-webhooks-for-git-mercurial-and-svn-repositories/

‎It's still not something that SourceForge provides out of the box, but the 
tools are available for us to build something.


> I have patches against all these problems. But they need some more tests
> before I can send them. I have ~40 Virtualbox test systems and some of
> them have to be tested twice due to different compilers. These tests
> are important because I often find new errors

It's great to hear that you're doing this testing. Can you tell me more about 
your process, such as:

* Do you use any automation, or is ‎it a fully manual process?
* Do you just check that make World succeeds, or do you do interactive testing 
(run/use the programs in some way)
* Is the bulk of your time spent in the testing process, or in fixing problems 
that you find?

Maybe there's some way I can assist you‎. I probably can't dedicate much time 
to fixing code, but I can offer compute resources / run build tests, in VMs, on 
metal, or both.
‎

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