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Why not run all your tests all the time? A study of continuous integration systems.




Dr. C. Titus Brown (Michigan State University)
30min ◊◊ Intermediate
Saturday 04:15pm, Centennial III
testing
There are an increasing number of continuous integration (CI) systems
available for use by Pythonistas, but no clear guide to how to choose
a CI system for your project. I will examine the architecture choices
made by buildbot, bitten, Hudson, continuum, CruiseControl, DART, and
pony-build, and discuss the configuration and customization of several
of these systems for Pythonic needs, as well as give short demos (for
buildbot, bitten, Hudson, and pony-build).
available for use by Pythonistas, but no clear guide to how to choose
a CI system for your project. I will examine the architecture choices
made by buildbot, bitten, Hudson, continuum, CruiseControl, DART, and
pony-build, and discuss the configuration and customization of several
of these systems for Pythonic needs, as well as give short demos (for
buildbot, bitten, Hudson, and pony-build).
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