Hi everyone,

to give a starting point for a discussion about continuous integration
(I talked about Buildbot and Jenkins already, that's what CI is
about), I created a repository so that you can try it at home.

I don't expect it to work perfectly the first time for everyone, but
that's a starting point, since it seems no one wants to get his feet
wet.

So please check out http://github.com/chickenkiller/jenkins-efl and
follow the installation instructions. They are easy.

And while you're at it, feedback please, and if there's a common
agreement, let's talk about where to install the server and what
slaves to put in place.

FYI, it took me a half day of work only to make that work in the
current state. It's really easy to use.

Best regards,
Lionel

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