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who is a build server meant for? clarification needed on README.MD #26

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bchr02 opened this issue Feb 10, 2015 · 1 comment
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bchr02 commented Feb 10, 2015

Is a build server meant primarily for node module creators (creators) that incorporate C / C++ in their modules and would like to have them pre-compiled so that users of their module wouldn't need a C++ compiler to install, just a C++ runtime? And if that's the case then these creators would basically run a build server (module-foundry server) and make it part of their build system to request a new build from the module-foundry server every time they have an update?

I think some clarification might be needed (for people like me) on your README.MD file

The main reason I ask, is because Oracle is now publishing their own node module and I have asked them if they can pre-compile it. oracle/node-oracledb#18 I recommended they take a look at module-foundary hoping it could help them achieve this. But I had some hesitation because I did not have clear understanding of how it would all work.

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bchr02 commented Feb 17, 2015

Is anyone out there?

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