Hi Michael, Good question!
1. The target user is different, we aim for contributor and developers, so we try to include a full ubuntu OS and tools (editor, desktop environment, etc.). Developers can actually ssh into the VM and experiment with different parameters and settings. 2. We also included automatic scripts for downloading builds and flash to phone (b2g_util <https://github.com/askeing/b2g-util-python>) In short, we aim to build a one-stop package for developers and contributors, so its UI will be for human, not a CI machine. Regards, Shing 2015-11-19 17:21 GMT+08:00 Michael Henretty <[email protected]>: > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Shing Lyu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Just to let you know, we QA folks in Taipei are setting up a Jenkins >> server to run GIJ on mulet every day, so we can monitor if the GIJ >> framework is working. This Jenkins leverage our work called the MozITP >> <https://github.com/Mozilla-TWQA/MozITP>, which is a Vagrant VM with GIJ >> pre-installed. >> > > > Hi Shing, can you give us some more information about MozITP. What does it > do beyond what taskcluster/treeherder already does? > > -- Shing Lyu QA, Mozilla Taipei
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