Re: OCIO - Path Forward


Larry Gritz <l...@...>
 

TravisCI supports OSX and Linux.



On January 17, 2017 5:56:34 AM PST, Ben De Luca <bd...@...> wrote:
Absolutely pick the best thing, the only real benefit to what I am providing is I can give you exactly the environment that you want if its not provided by one of the cloudy tools. I don't believe any of them supported OSX. 

Its would be running on my virtual CI infrastructure.   

On 16 January 2017 at 23:52, Larry Gritz <l...@...> wrote:
I don't have any Jenkins experience, but Travis is pretty straightforward and I've really come to rely on it for my open source projects. It's a big boost to know before you merge something that it's been built and passes tests on a matrix of several platforms, compilers, and build options. Well worth the time investment to get it set up. Appveyor is also helpful as the rough equivalent on Windows.


On Jan 16, 2017, at 1:31 PM, Sean Cooper <se...@...> wrote:

@ben, though iId look into the other contributors opinion on TravisCI vs. Jenkins

On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Sean Cooper <se...@...> wrote:
That would be great if you have the cycles!


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