Hi Hugo

Let me join the others in thanking you for working on this. Are we on a 
trajectory where we can reduce the rather complex setup process down to a 
script or similar that will produce a working compilation environment? That 
would be a really great outcome and help build a critical mass of developers 
who can work on QGIS on windows and debug windows specific issues.

Regards

Tim

> On 17 Feb 2018, at 01:25, Luigi Pirelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> clap clap clap... impressive contribution!
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> On 16 February 2018 at 15:54, Hugo Mercier <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Following my announcement on the osgeo4w-dev mailing list [1], I would
>> like to let you know that we now have a mirror to the OSGEO4W
>> distribution up and running on:
>> 
>> http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/mirror/
>> 
>> We also provide some additional packages (including PostgreSQL and
>> PostGIS for instance) here :
>> http://osgeo4w-oslandia.com/extra/
>> 
>> This is the result of our Windows compilation infrastructure that uses
>> gitlab and gitlab-ci.
>> 
>> We would like to help make the OSGEO4W effort something more
>> reproducible, open and distributed in the long run.
>> 
>> The first step was to make public our internal repository that hosts
>> building scripts. It is now available on https://gitlab.com/Oslandia/osgeo4w
>> 
>> We use it to run packaging scripts and we plan to add QGIS compilation
>> very soon. But this could probably also be used as a CI to run tests on
>> Windows.
>> 
>> The current ongoing effort is about making the configuration of the
>> virtual machine used for compilation the more reproducible possible.
>> 
>> We will discuss in Madeira what is the best way to share our current
>> infrastructure with the community.
>> 
>> 
>> [1]
>> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/OSGeo4W-mirror-and-more-tt5354334.html
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