All,

If you had a look at the fork public announcement, you'll see that I 
also announced Gerrit + Jenkins.

Thing is, I've been working on setting it up on a private server, and 
it's starting to take good shape (this sure is a PITA to setup).

I created a libusbx-test branch to play with it, and you should be able 
to access http://review.libusbx.org:8080 (Gerrit) and 
http://review.libusbx.org:8081 (Jenkins) to have a look. You should also 
be able to register in Gerrit and get patches processed.

Now, this is quite a different model from what we're accustomed to do, 
and there's a lot of rope finding to do, and by all means, the setup is 
not yet complete (Yeah, I know we probably want to use port 80 for both, 
rather than 8080 & 8081), so consider it as super experimental. Also we 
only test Linux/gcc build, and of course, I'd like to add cross 
compiling for MinGW, and Darwin BSD if possible.

You can find some info on how to use Gerrit + Jenkins courtesy of the 
coreboot project [1]. Just replace review.coreboot.org with 
review.libusbx.org.

I'll have more info when I can provide it (and I'll send access details 
to the maintainer privately as well), but this is likley to take a few 
more days. Also, consider that what you setup can be scratched at any 
moment, since we'll need to "reset" the review server for mainline.

One last thing: we're likely to have to lose versioning for a while, as 
gerrit doesn't handle git hooks. I'm seeing some ways to work around 
that, but they're quite complicated (detect a the gerrit commits 
submitted to master and amend them), and would not work for a slavo a 
commits, which gerrit might do, so I need to think about this further.

Regards,

/Pete

[1] http://www.coreboot.org/Git

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