Hi,

As the maintainer of the Pantheon DE components and elementary apps, I
have a setup that runs "nightly" builds of 59 of those packages in the
"decathorpe/elementary-nightly" COPR repository for all supported
fedora releases.

This "CI-like" setup helps me catch upstream changes (that warrant
packaging changes) early, and it has even made it possible for me (and
upstream) to find (and fix) errors and / or incompatible changes
early, and not only after a release was tagged upsteram.

The setup I have for triggering and running the builds is a bit
special, as I use a program that I wrote myself (kentauros [1]), which
is triggered by a systemd timer on my machine. The packaging files
(and the program itself) are available on github [2]. I have looked at
tito, but since I don't have access to the upstream repositories, I
needed to find my own solution.

Fabio

[1]: https://github.com/decathorpe/kentauros
[2]: https://github.com/decathorpe/elementary-nightly-rpms

On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am gathering informations about various use of CI with Copr. Do you use
> Copr for building packages for nightlies? For building packages before pull
> request is merged? Do you have your set up described somewhere? What is the
> name of your project?
>
> Please let me know. Either here or via private reply.
> It will help me to understand your use of Copr and to make Copr better.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Miroslav Suchy
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