>> What about setting up GUB (with LilyPond) on
>> https://hydra.nixos.org/? Other GNU projects like Emacs are also
>> hosted there for daily builds, so it should be easy to get lilypond
>> registered there...
>>
>> https://nixos.org/hydra/
>
> Are you going to do it?
Basically, I'm interested. It's time for me to learn how to set up a
CI system. However, I have zero experience with GUB since I always
compile directly from the git repository for my GNU/Linux box...
Alas, I can't make any promises when I will find time for such a job.
As you know, May and June are the busiest months for lecturers in a
university...
> Like with any project driven by volunteers, LilyPond does not really
> suffer from a shortage of suggestions about what somebody else
> should really be doing.
Hold your horses! Hydra has not been suggested yet as a CI system for
LilyPond, so this is a *new* suggestion, and I dared to mention just
for the sake of mentioning. As an alternative, gitlab's CI support
can be used (after setting up a lilypond mirror).
Werner
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