Lyndon Nerenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
    > What's most important is achieving the widest coverage of operating
    > systems - and distributions/releases - we can.  This means the various
    > BSDs and Solaris, not to mention the endless Linux variants.

Linux variants are easy and trivial to create.
A Devuan jessie/ascii instance is trivial for me to put up, if you want that
one, but it's unlikely to reveal anything that travis-ci.org wouldn't find.

But the question is: what non-Linux distros are we weak on?

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