Hi, I have been experimenting with setting up nightly builds of babl, GEGL and GIMP using buildbot. Actually, it's "morning builds", since the morning is the least common time on the day we push commits. I am now in a state where this works pretty well: * Each morning buildbot pulls the latest changes from git, does a make distcheck, and copies to the resulting tarball to a central directory along with the md5 sum The benefits should be obvious but I'm listing a few of them anyway for clarity: * We can do development releases whenever we want, there will always be a tarball ready to be released. In the past, getting ready for a development release has taken weeks some times. * Since our automatic tests are continuously run, regressions will be quickly discovered when tests exists, making it easier to act upon them. * People will be able to easily test bleeding edge code without having to wait for a release, assuming we publish the tarball directory somewhere I don't have a fixed IP address however which makes it hard for me to host a machine for this. So the question is: what alternatives do we have? Maybe this would be a good thing to spend our money on? I guess the easiest thing would be to rent a (possibly virtual) machine reachable from the internet. We can then add links to that machine on gimp.org to the tarball dir it produces. Any thoughts? Regards, Martin -- My GIMP Blog: http://www.chromecode.com/ "Automatic tab style and removed tab title bar" _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer