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Is there a publicly viewable instance of blin available? #3

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deefco opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 3 comments
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Is there a publicly viewable instance of blin available? #3

deefco opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 3 comments

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@deefco
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deefco commented Oct 24, 2018

Or is everybody required to run their own

@deefco deefco changed the title Is there a publicly viewable instance of this toaster available? Is there a publicly viewable instance of blin available? Oct 24, 2018
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Sorry, missed that ticket somehow!

No, there is no publicly viewable instance. However, I file tickets like this from time to time: rakudo/rakudo#2451

IMO it's better to have it based on gists (instead of a separate webapp). One issue I have with Toaster is that its results were thrown away for previous months (making links to it from previous tickets pretty much useless).

See also #4.

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Also, note that Blin is not just a thing that runs for the whole ecosystem. You can use it bisect individual modules. So for some purposes web based interface is possibly not wanted at all.

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@deefco Hello! While there's still no public instance, we use data from Blit to populate ecosystem-unbitrot repo. In my opinion that is even better (it even pings authors and links to previous tickets). Example issue: Raku/ecosystem-unbitrot#474

I think that resolves this issue, so I'm going to close this. But please let me know if it doesn't and I'll try to cover your use case.

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