On 2013-02-05, at 13:05, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5 February 2013 12:54, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On 2013-02-05, at 12:52, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 4 February 2013 19:19, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Igor
>>>> 
>>>> I think that camillo made this because NativeBoost is an essential part of 
>>>> our infrastructure
>>>> and this is good to know that it is working.
>>>> So I think that we should thank camillo for the time he spent on that.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> It is pretty useless right now. If it would run on all platforms, it
>>> would worth having.
>> 
>> then add slaves.... you strike me with laziness again!
>> 
> i would.. if i would remember that this job exists, and if you would
> spend some moments
> explaining why _you_ need it so badly, since you set it up. Because
> running tests takes like 5 seconds,
> and i doing it before comitting code, and feel pretty fine with it.

Ask yourself:
- why do we have tests?
- why do multiple people work together?
- why do we want publicly available artifacts?
- why do we want these artifacts tested publicly?
- why do we write configurations?
- why do we try to following coding standards?
- why do we program in Smalltalk?
- why do we mostly write deterministic code?
- why do we work on Pharo?
- why do we build a jenkins infrastructure?
- why do we write down documentation?


After successfully answering these questions you will understand!

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