> > > > > > That's good news. A related question about Snakebite, though. Maybe I > > > missed something obvious, but is there an overview of how the core > devs can > > > use it? In particular, I'd want to know if Snakebite runs Python's > tests > > > regularly - and if it does, how can I see the status. How do I know if > any > > > commit of mine broke some host Snakebite has? How can I SSH to that > host in > > > order to reproduce and fix the problem? Some sort of a blog post about > this, > > > at least, would be very helpful for me and possibly other developers as > > > well. > > > > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-September/121651.html > > > > Presumably that should go somewhere more permanent. > > Indeed, I'm going to carve out some time over the Christmas/NY break > to work on this. There should really be a "Developer's Guide" that > explains how to get the most out of the network. > > Thanks, indeed a more permanent place would be nice. So from reading the above, am I correct in the understanding that these hosts don't actually run tests at the moment? They only do if we log into them to test stuff? I think it would be really nice if they could actually run as buildbot slaves and execute Python tests continuously.
Eli
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