Nice link - thanks ... looks like this one is worth looking at more
thouroughly

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:05 AM, HansD <hans.don...@pobox.com> wrote:

>
> Nice starting point perhaps:
> http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2009/05/28/practical-project-automation.html
>
> On May 25, 1:24 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> > Yes this would be nice. Please teach us how to...
> >
> > On May 24, 2:05 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I ... needed a break from my computer so I (?!) tried to build / test /
> > > debug something that isn't python, that I haven't worked on for a break
> > >  (ha!)
> >
> > > Chrome is open source, and version 3 is in a reasonably functional
> state for
> > > Linux (I am using it at this moment), as well as for Mac,
> >
> > > If you too have a "bleeding edge" vein and you would like to try your
> web2py
> > > app against an alpha browser, you do not need to setup or configure a
> build
> > > environment:  you can try nightly builds.
> >
> > > Seehttp://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/
> >
> > > I compare my statically linked, built version against the "buildbot"
> built
> > > version (partly to make sure I built it right).
> >
> > > By trying this browser on Linux / Ubuntu 9.04 (as I am)  I think I am
> > > getting the following / learning from this that can be helpful for
> web2py:
> >
> > >    - build-bot continuous builds (see comments below)
> > >    - _lots_ of automated test suites (as we consider bigtable more,
> decimal
> > >    support, etc. this is a rich topic)
> > >    - python-base build system (there is at least one, lighter weight
> python
> > >    builder which might be suitable for web2py - to run tests, package,
> generate
> > >    docs)
> > >    - svg, css rendering, fast javascript ("V8"), and android graphic
> imaging
> > >    components
> >
> > > Potential benefits for web2py:
> >
> > > automated build:
> >
> > > for web2py, having a buildbot for running tests could be useful.
>  Submitting
> > > an app to a buildbot test suite could be part of accepting an app for a
> > > version of web2py.  Testing against multiple data-persistence backends
> would
> > > be usefule too.  In fact, eventually it would be nice to have test-bot
> > > database servers available for just that.
> >
>

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