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<p><tt>Hi Paolo,</tt></p>
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<pre wrap="">The last step from a system point of view, is to run these tests in a
continuous integration environment. Is the PSC interested in helping us
in that direction?
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<pre wrap="">Yes. How do you think PSC can help?</pre>
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<p dir="auto"><tt>As previously discussed [0], a dedicated server
seems necessary to run these kind of tests daily and push the
resulting reports on test.qgis.org. Initially, we (Oslandia)
proposed 2 solutions:</tt></p>
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<li><tt>Directly fund that on behalf of QGIS.org </tt></li>
<li><tt>Oslandia funds that directly and we deal the equivalent
sponsorship level</tt></li>
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<p dir="auto"><tt>I think that the trend was towards the first
solution, but we wanted to make sure of that. Is it still on the
table?</tt></p>
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<p dir="auto"><tt>If so, the platform allowing to generate OGC
reports for WMS certification and the C2C MSPerf platform should
probably be migrated to this server too. BTW, considering that
performances tests have to be run without external interference,
a server administrator should be named to keep a close watch on
the configuration.</tt></p>
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<p dir="auto"><tt>With regards.</tt></p>
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<p dir="auto"><tt>Paul</tt></p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/06/18 13:27, Paolo Cavallini
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<pre wrap="">Hi Paul,
thanks for the detailed report. As results stabilize, I suggest to
publish a blog post on this, to attract more attention, and potentially
resources, to this important theme.
Il 18/06/2018 10:22, Paul Blottiere ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">The last step from a system point of view, is to run these tests in a
continuous integration environment. Is the PSC interested in helping us
in that direction?
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Yes. How do you think PSC can help?
All the best.
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