Hi,

> Note that zeroconf handlers allow you to build images incrementally (the
> image is saved after each build), which is way faster than always starting
> from scratch.
>

what are zeroconf "handlers"?
because I use zeroconf to rebuild images and it is slow because it
downloads the vm, the image, the mcz then installing, ...
did I missed something?

thx, Sven and Esteban, I like reading development and deployment processes
from experienced people!

#Luc


>
> > After a year o Pharo development I think I'm ready to embrace a CI
> > server (I already use scripts to build images), but I think I will
> > move all my repositories to git before.
>
> These are orthogonal decisions, most CI jobs on the Pharo contribution
> server run against StHub.
>
> > However, my remote server provisioning is still manual, and too
> > rudimentary even for my own taste. If I could speed up this, I would
> > deliver features faster to my customers. Now everything runs inside a
> > two week sprint window.
>
> I am not into provisioning myself, but more automation is always good,
> though sometimes setting up and maintaining all these things takes a lot of
> time as well.
>
> > Regards,
> >
> > Esteban A. Maringolo
> > <filelocator.png>
>
>
>

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