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Happy New Year everyone, and I wanted to bounce this message to
the list because the link has super-useful instructions for those
of you setting up CI-based daily-release-to-edge.<br>
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I think Travis is the right starting point if you are using Travis
already, and the Launchpad Builder approach has the benefit for
those of you wanting to provide multi-architecture snaps.<br>
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Having an automatic push and release to the edge channel is a
GREAT way to build your developer community, because it lets all
your core contributors and users provide rapid feedback on the
evolution of the tip of your master development branch. We
currently have an edge channel that is suited for development
trunk branches, but we will soon have additional channels with an
edge that suits stable branches too. For now I would recommend
just setting up a daily / CI-smoketest based trunk release to
edge.<br>
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Mark<br>
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On 03/01/17 20:24, Evan Dandrea wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Happy New Year, Phillip.
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<div>You might also be interested in this documentation on how
to use Travis or Launchpad to automatically build and
publish snaps for each commit on Github:</div>
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