If you've been looking for a way to contribute to the Bacula projecet, this is one.

Install cdash and have it publicly available for use by Bacula regression testers (like me).

The cdash install of the regression testing hosts allowed users to run regression tests using their combination of OS and database. I do this for entirely selfish reasons. I want problems created by recent changes to my choice of OS and database to be caught and fixed early. I don't want a release to come out which is broken for me.  Regression testing is very much a set-it-up-and-it-runs project. Is it not a time-sink.

Historically, we have used cdash. That host has died and not been replaced. Previous instances of cdash were run by a community member. If someone wants to set up a cdash instance, I can easily point my regression  testing hosts at it and start uploading my test results there.  6 months (they disappeared in early June 2022) is a long time to go without adequate regression testing coverage.

Please consider it. I know I'm asking others to do something I could do myself. I am already over-committed to existing projects.

Also, consider setting up a regression testing instance. Fire up a small VM somewhere.

see https://www.bacula.org/13.0.x-manuals/en/developers/Bacula_Regression_Testing.html

re:

Eric Bollengier via Bacula-users wrote on 8/30/22 2:50 AM:
Unfortunately, CDASH and the Wiki are still not available today - we anticipate these will be replaced by Gitlab. Indeed, the wiki has already been ported into GitLab.
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Dan Langille
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