Having Jenkins servers at Eclipse has been discussed. The last I heard
though, the Foundation is short handed and hasn't got around to setting it
up yet.

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Mark Stoodley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure if this will turn out to be a loaded question at Eclipse, but is
> anyone using Jenkins to drive their CI testing?
>
> As a C/C++ project, Eclipse OMR needs to be able to test on a variety of
> different platforms including Linux on POWER and Linux on Z, so we're
> currently looking into access to machines that are available to communities
> to enable testing for our commits. We're currently using Travis-CI for X86
> and OSX tests, but that's not a perfect solution given our other platform
> needs, and we would prefer to switch to a single way of doing our testing
> across all the platforms we care about.
>
> Reading about the Jenkins 2.0 stuff (pipelines as code, in particular), it
> looks really attractive as a way to manage it.
>
> Just wondering if anyone else is doing it. If so, are they having the
> server hosted at Eclipse or using other options?
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