> > You're tempting me ;-) Seriously, the only reason I used Python
> > is because I personally hate writing the bat/sh scripts, and as
> > I actively develop on both Windoze and Linux, having one script
> > is very nice.
>
> Nudge, nudge. ;-)
>
> I really think it would be about a few hours work (replace gen.sh
and
> bash.xsl with gen.py and python.xsl). If it turns out that an Ant
> implementation ends up with reduced function or is more difficult to
> implement/maintain, then what is the value? Don't get me wrong, I
love
> Ant...
But then jakarta is not eating its own dog food. The reasons I wanted
to use ant are: I like Ant a lot, it is a jakarta project (a little
bias), i wanted to understand ant more, and I hate bat/sh. I can
obviously implement in Python without any problem, but then does it
even belong here (at jakarta)? I don't think I am capable of building
a community :-o
> > BTW, the intention with the status stuff was to have a short xml
> > that could then transform to other formats (HTML, just add a
> > stylesheet PI for IE, add to a MySQL database for rolling
> > 24-hour builds, etc)
>
> One thing I like about what I have got now is that I can watch the
builds
> as they progress.
I'm in agreement here. I guess it was just more of a complicated
solution in that I intended to have an active build system
(servlet-based), in which you tell the server to kick off a build/set
of builds, and then watch the results as they go. Just a little cart
before the horse I guess...
> > But I think that if your workspace is going to contain paths that
> > are unique to you, certainly it can contain your nagging ;-)
> > Seriously, as long as it is kept out of the project defs
> > themselves, I don't really see a problem.
>
> I guess keeping it out of the project defs is what I was concerned
about.
> We are in agreement.
[Montgomery Burns]: Excellent Smithers ;-)
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