This is an interesting question about pipeline composition and
organisation. I'm going to think about this a bit and respond.

Thanks for asking this.

-- Ram

On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 2:31 AM Joel Bodenmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am setting up GoCD to build a number of different projects (about 10)
> but all of them being C++ projects built with CMake on the same three
> platforms (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux) with the two compilers on each platform
> (GCC & Clang).
>
> My question: From personal experience and/or GoCD design philosophy, is it
> better to have one common "Project-Build-OS" and then create a lot of
> pipelines from that template each time specifying the OS & Compiler via
> parameters or is it recommended to have one "build" template per project?
>
> I understand that this is a very open question depending on a lot of
> different factors - most likely including personal preferences. However, if
> users more experienced with GoCD could share their opinion I'd be delighted.
>
>
> Best regards,
> ~ Joel
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