so... you're saying you don't trust our dog food? :) The only thing it tests differently is: - works by cron, whereas continuum might go down/hang/something else (which is something we should work on fixing if it does, rather than rely on ci.sh) - runs a reactor (can add that as a less frequent build execution in continuum too, though). So, I don't see any reason to keep it - wdyt? - Brett On 11/01/2007, at 7:57 PM, Trygve Laugstøl wrote: > Brett Porter wrote: >> Folks, >> I'd like to turn off continuum_ci.sh and instead only use >> Continuum itself to do CI for Continuum. Any objections? > > I don't see why it should be turned off, but perhaps the automatic > notifications can be turned off or just send failures. That way it > would verify the product (it will in itself be an integration test) > because if the Continuum instance says that something is failing, > you should expect an email saying the same right after. Or at least > you can check the logs directory if you're suspecting some other > failure. > > -- > Trygve