Hi Lionel,

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Lionel Orry <lionel.o...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.

Good to know you are interested on this topic. Philippe Caseiro did
start to work on the subject based on specification we

We have already one server waiting for that job, e3.e.org. We have an
ongoing work for this done by Philippe Caseiro and we did write a full
specification (see file attached) about what we need as a buildbot.
Hopefully you can share your idea with him and work together on this
huge project.

Have fun,
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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