As I mentioned in the "Nightbuilds" thread, I would like to suggest
using a continuous integration service such as
https://www.travis-ci.org.
Their service is free for open source projects and is particularly
made to integrate with GitHub. Using it, no own hardware is required.

A build gets triggered with every new commit and with every newly
filed pull request. So below every pull request, there'd be a little
icon stating whether this merge would pass tests or not. (For an
example, see the taglib project:
https://github.com/taglib/taglib/pull/330)

I already tried Travis on my own LMMS fork, it's very easy to set up.
I could set it up on the official repo as well if it's desired, I
guess someone would have to give me the permission to do so though.

Let me know how you think about this.

- Lukas

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