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FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - First Quarter 2019
The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration system and related
tasks for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks the
changes committed to the project's Subversion repository can be
successfully built, and performs various tests and analysis of the
results. The results from build jobs are archived in an artifact
server, for the further testing and debugging needs. The CI team
members examine the failing builds and unstable tests, and work with
the experts in that area to fix the code or adjust test infrastructure.Starting from this quarter, we started to publish CI weekly report at
freebsd-testing@ mailing list. The archive is available at
https://hackfoldr.org/freebsd-ci-report/We also worked on extending test executing environment to improve the
code coverage, temporarily disabling flakey test cases, and opening
tickets to work with domain experts. The details are of these efforts
are available in the weekly CI reports.We published the draft FCP for CI policy and are ready to accept
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FreeBSD Had A Very Busy Q1-2019 As It Approaches Its 26th Birthday
FreeBSD had a very busy first quarter with a status report out today providing a look at to all of the ongoing development activities for this leading BSD platform.
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