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How many times did you check out someone's branch from a pull request to then try things for yourself before performing the merge? Would it not be better if that test could be packaged and re-run for every future pull request automatically?
Or imagine you change your analysis code and everything is re-run from where it is needed and the paper draft is updated automatically?
I know that the tools exist (continuous integration, build checking, automated testing, bots that do your bidding) but I do not know the details.
If anyone know more about these, esp. using the CERN stack, it would be a great thing to learn about.
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@RaoOfPhysics: when I attended on Vidyo, I was not even on the CERN site.
In any case, perhaps we can have a vote on whether this is interesting for others as well. If not, oh well.
How many times did you check out someone's branch from a pull request to then try things for yourself before performing the merge? Would it not be better if that test could be packaged and re-run for every future pull request automatically?
Or imagine you change your analysis code and everything is re-run from where it is needed and the paper draft is updated automatically?
I know that the tools exist (continuous integration, build checking, automated testing, bots that do your bidding) but I do not know the details.
If anyone know more about these, esp. using the CERN stack, it would be a great thing to learn about.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: