On 13 mai 2012, at 12:41, Phil Holmes wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > To: "LilyPond-Devel list" <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:08 AM > Subject: Server at Paris VIII > > >> Hey all, >> >> Just got off the phone with John M about setting up a server at Paris VIII. >> He'll be going as the LilyPond rep on Wednesday to chat with the people >> there (Valentin's teaching piano and I'm in rehearsal all day, otherwise >> we'd all go...music gets in the way of LilyPond yet again!). >> >> John suggests that we set up a basic infrastructure that allows us to access >> the server via SSH and then do with it as we wish. Note that I am using the >> words "SSH" to a lesser extent "server" without really knowing what they >> mean, but John does and he'll be able to communicate our needs to the >> technical team. >> >> The people there will likely want to know what our intentions are, and I >> told John that the machine would be used to make nightly builds and to run >> patchy and patchetta. He asked if we were thinking of using it for >> something like weblily and my tentative response was no. >> >> Reply to this message if anyone has any questions/comments/concerns. All >> y'all can send thank you notes to Anne Sedes, who is very graciously giving >> us a physical machine to make this thing happen! >> >> Cheers, >> MS > > > I think it would also be good to set up some sort of mechanism where > contributors can request an "on demand" build, choosing make, make doc, make > test; and a git branch to build. That way people without multi-core machines > can check their own changes more quickly. > > Do you know its specification? > > -- > Phil Holmes >
Good idea! We'll find out the specification on Wednesday. Cheers, MS _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
