[TIP] starting testrun.org for testing in python

Michael Foord fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk
Wed Feb 10 07:15:02 PST 2010


On 10/02/2010 14:02, holger krekel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This year i plan to work a lot on testing and Python - and one of my plans
> is to build up some collective computing resources for testing.  Not tied to
> any particular testing tool or practise but rather to Continous Integration
> methods.
>
> Here is the practical start of this effort::
>
>      http://testrun.org
>
>    

The hudson output looks nice. Good work.

Michael

> It doesn't have a fancy website such as Snakebite - in fact i really try
> to outcompete Titus on KISS principles here and just start operating it :)
>
> Note that I am using Hudson to get to know the current state of the art -
> i realize it's not a perfect fit for Python.  It does have tons of plugins
> though and is a standard in the Java world (guess-what i actually just did
> some open-source strategy consulting in a Java shop and thus dived in :).
>
> We can add more jobs and views to it and if anyone here has experience
> and wants to help - i grant admin rights easily.  Particularly since i am
> away after Pycon for 6 weeks.  It'd also be great if some Snakebite resources
> or other resources could be added - just contact me or grab me at Pycon.
> It should not take more than 5 minutes to set a new node.  Given
> interest i'll setup a mailing list where we discuss matters further -
> otherwise i presume it's ok to communicate a bit about this here.
>
> Any feedback and ideas welcome. And again, this is *not* py.test specific
> although i certainly want to make py.test integrate nicely.
>
> cheers,
> holger
>
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