On Wed, 8 Apr 2015, Loic Dachary wrote:
> Hi Ceph,
> 
> When a contribution is proposed to Ceph [1], a bot compiles and run 
> tests with it to provide feedback to the developer [2]. When something 
> goes wrong the failure can be repeated on the developer machine [3] for 
> debug. This also helps the reviewer who knows the code compiles and does 
> not break anything that would be detected by "make check".
> 
> The bot runs on CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 only, and problems related to 
> older operating systems (headers, compiler version, etc.) may be 
> detected later, when building packages [4] and after the pull request 
> has been merged in master. This is rare but requires extra attention 
> from the reviewer and needs to be dealt with urgently when it happens.

Do additional slaves block the message from appearing on the pull 
request?  I.e., what happens if a slave is very slow (e.g., armv7) or 
broken (network issue)?

What are the connectivity requirements?  Can slaves exist on other 
(private) networks?

Thanks!
sage
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