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Martin Kleppmann commented on AVRO-1537:
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I'm happy to give this a try, but I don't know a lot about Docker, so it'll 
take me a bit of time to learn the basics. If anyone is more experienced in 
this area, please jump in.

> Make it easier to set up a multi-language build environment
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-1537
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1537
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Martin Kleppmann
>
> It's currently quite tedious to set up an environment in which the Avro test 
> suites for all supported languages can be run, and in which release 
> candidates can be built. This is especially so when we need to test against 
> several different versions of a programming language or VM (e.g. 
> JDK6/JDK7/JDK8, Ruby 1.8.7/1.9.3/2.0/2.1).
> Our shared Hudson server isn't an ideal solution, because it only runs tests 
> on changes that are already committed, and maintenance of the server can't 
> easily be shared across the community.
> I think a Docker image might be a good solution, since it could be set up by 
> one person, shared with all Avro developers, and maintained by the community 
> on an ongoing basis. But other VM solutions (Vagrant, for example?) might 
> work just as well. Suggestions welcome.
> Related resources:
> * Using AWS (setting up an EC2 instance for Avro build and release): 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AVRO/How+To+Release#HowToRelease-UsingAWSforAvroBuildandRelease
> * Testing multiple versions of Ruby in CI: AVRO-1515



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