Hi Stefan, More inline...
On 17 sept. 2010, at 15:57, Stefan Seelmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I setup some CI Jobs on Hudson [1] and created a Wiki page [2]. In > short the following builds from trunks are performed once a day: > - All projects (daemon, shared, apacheds, studio, etc.) are built on > Linux and on Windows > - Maven artifacts are deployed to to snapshot repository > - Studio snapshot binaries are packaged and can be downloaded > (ApacheDS will follow) > - Studio and ApacheDS manuals are built, PDFs can be downloaded, HTML > can be browsed > - Maven sites and Javadocs are generated (once a week only) and can be > browsed (soon, still in setup) Wow. That's the best CI setup we've ever had. Very well done. Kudos, Stefan !!! > I’d like to observe how stable the builds are during the next days. > Then, if there are no objections, I’d like to post the links also to > the user mailing list and put a link to the nightly builds to the > website. +1. > One open point is about the notifications of successful or failed > builds. Should we send a mail about failed builds to the dev mailing > list? An alternative is to subscribe to the RSS feed of the Directory > view. Thoughts? I'd vote for comm...@... ML. Maybe we could also reuse the notificati...@... ML. > Another open point is what we should do with the Continuum CI builds > [3]. I'd suggest we keep it as "real" CI build, those builds are > triggered by changes in SVN and provide quick feedback. Makes sense. In that case I really think notificati...@... is the best option for the Hudson notification mails. It's separate from the commits list and only interested people get them. Thanks for setting all this. Regards, Pierre-Arnaud > > Kind Regards, > Stefan > > [1] https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/view/Directory/ > [2] > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DIRxDEV/Continuous+Integration+Builds > [3] > http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/projectGroupSummary.action?projectGroupId=6
