Recently I've reported some Big Endian related test failures to an upstream project [0].

I was asked by an upstream project maintainer, whether I know some free Continuous Integration services where they can easily run their testsuite on Big Endian.

Any tips?

 * Upstream uses Travis CI to test on x86_64 Linux (Ubuntu)
 * Upstream uses AppVeyor to test on Microsoft Windows
* It's a pure Python project, noarch, but some changes need to be done when loading/saving binary data (LE) with NumPy on BE system.

What I've considered:

 * COPR (but there is no big endian arch)
 * (Ab)using Koji (I guess that would be considered a bad practice?)
 * using QUEMU on Travis CI [1]

Any better tips? Thanks

[0] https://github.com/mikedh/trimesh/issues/249
[1] https://developer.ibm.com/linuxonpower/2017/07/28/travis-multi-architecture-ci-workflow/

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