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Art for continuous integration.

https://github.com/assert-kth/ci-hackathon

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The KTH Continuous Integration Hackathon

We build beautiful visualizations or sonifications of continuous integration (of compilation, test, analysis, packaging, deployment, etc).

The Concept

For months, we prepare our prototypes about CI data and activity. On October 14 2019, we meet in the nuclear reactor R1 at KTH for a unique moment of art and software technology.

Learn more about continuous integration and the hackathon data.

Participants

To participate to the hackathon, clone the repo, add a subfolder in the 'participants' folder, named with your github identifier(s) and simply make a pull-request on this repo. You will find more details about this in the FAQ.

The list of current participating teams and their ongoing CI art projects is available here.

Program of October 14 2019

  • 18:00 Participants arrive in R1
  • 18:30 Welcome talk by hackathon curator Benoit Baudry
  • 18:45 Reading of Code (Martin Monperrus)
  • 19:00 - 21h00 Coding
  • 21:00 Pizza break
  • 22:00 CI art performance

Technology

The input stream of Travis CI continuous construction of open source software is provided through a websocket.

Hackathon participants can use different hardware and software technology to build pieces of CI art that render this continuous software activity.

Resources about these different technology are available in the technology page

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Owner

  • Name: ASSERT
  • Login: ASSERT-KTH
  • Kind: organization
  • Location: Sweden

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