Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
> On Jul 20, 2016, at 3:04 PM, Craig Rodrigues wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:36 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz > wrote: > > > I am starting to wonder if we could get rid of the entire current buildbot > environment with all its complicated trust issues and just st

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
> On Jul 20, 2016, at 3:18 PM, Adi Roiban wrote: > > > > On 20 July 2016 at 22:36, Glyph Lefkowitz > wrote: > >> On Jul 20, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Adi Roiban > > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> We now have Ubuntu / Windows Server and OS X running T

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Adi Roiban
On 20 July 2016 at 22:36, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote: > > On Jul 20, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Adi Roiban wrote: > > Hi, > > We now have Ubuntu / Windows Server and OS X running Twisted tests for > each PR, using Travis-CI and Appveyor > > Non-`Twisted GitHub Team` members can now run a pretty extensive tes

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 2:36 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote: > > > I am starting to wonder if we could get rid of the entire current buildbot > environment with all its complicated trust issues and just start over with > the parts that we actually want: on-demand, latent FreeBSD and Windows > builders

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Amber "Hawkie" Brown
> On 20 Jul 2016, at 23:36, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote: > > It seems like the only thing that Buildbot is now covering which this setup > is not is alternate kernels, which have not diverged in behavior from > Twisted's perspective for 7 or 8 years. I am starting to wonder if we could > get rid o

Re: [Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
> On Jul 20, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Adi Roiban wrote: > > Hi, > > We now have Ubuntu / Windows Server and OS X running Twisted tests for each > PR, using Travis-CI and Appveyor > > Non-`Twisted GitHub Team` members can now run a pretty extensive test suite > for commits associated with a PR. >

[Twisted-Python] Twisted tests on public CI

2016-07-20 Thread Adi Roiban
Hi, We now have Ubuntu / Windows Server and OS X running Twisted tests for each PR, using Travis-CI and Appveyor Non-`Twisted GitHub Team` members can now run a pretty extensive test suite for commits associated with a PR. The coverage report is 90.52% (+/- 0.01%) just by running tests on the pu