> My own view is that on checkin we should need only to be running
> *unit* tests (which are in rather short supply to be fair).  We should
> have a CI environment where *system* / *integration* tests are being
> run constantly with all possible profiles being tested.  IMHO unit
> tests for the client should not be requiring a broker of any kind -
> broker functionality would be mocked up as part of the testing
> suite.... however there'd need to be a fair amount of work to get to
> that point.
>
> The highest priority for me would be looking to see if we can get a
> shared CI environment running on Apache which reported failures to the
> list.
>
> -- Rob
>

I totally agree with you here. It would be nice if we had a publicly
accessible CI environment.
As you are aware at Red Hat we do have a CI environment.
All though I am not sure if the env itself can be opened up to
outside, at least we maybe be able to email if a build breaks.
I can follow up with Gordon to see if we could email the results to
the dev-list. I think in the short term that should help.

Rajith

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