Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 14:32:49 +0100 From: Ulrich =?utf-8?B?U3DDtnJsZWlu?= <uqs@spoerlein.net> To: Bernhard Froehlich <decke@freebsd.org> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: redports.org - The public FreeBSD ports development infrastructure Message-ID: <20120102133248.GQ83814@acme.spoerlein.net> In-Reply-To: <d288c1bcccd39736d65dc405afe1f9ed@bluelife.at> References: <d288c1bcccd39736d65dc405afe1f9ed@bluelife.at>
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On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 12:44:58 +0100, Bernhard Froehlich wrote: > Hi Porters! > > I am happy to announce that redports.org has finally > reached the point where I think It's safe to be used > by everybody! In case you never heard of it before > redports is the result of an idea born at EuroBSDCon > 2011 in Karlsruhe to give Port Maintainers and Port > Committers a public service to test their new ports > or ports patches during development or before > submitting a ports PR. > > Many people test ports only on their own machine > because of lack of hardware. Redports gives you > instant access to build environments for FreeBSD 7.4, > 8.2, 9-CURRENT, 10-CURRENT on i386 and amd64 and even > special ones that use CLANG/LLVM or GCC 4.5 as ports > compiler. > > For everyone familiar with FreeBSD Ports Tinderbox [1] > it's pretty obvious how it works. In fact redports is > build on top of multiple Tinderboxes so it is > scalable, fast and reliable. With your account you get > your own Subversion Repository to maintain your ports > and with every commit to the repository all affected > ports are automatically built. > > When registering an account please read the UserGuide > [2] first to get an idea of how to work with it. > Feedback and new Ideas are welcome! > > > Best regards, > Bernhard Fröhlich (decke@) > > [1] http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/ > [2] http://redports.org/wiki/UserGuide This is awesome, thanks! Uli
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