On Wed, 2001-08-29 at 05:01, Jesse McConnell wrote:
> One thought I mentioned awhile ago on this list was that I would like to
> have the ability to monitor multiple builds, say on different platforms
> with different versions of the jdk. Similar to the way tinderbox from
> mozilla is used. I have the mozilla toolchain here I work, but I would
> like to move to a better system then a bunch of perl scripts. Don't get
> me wrong, I love perl...prolley my best language, but I am interested in
> what can be done with Alexandria in terms of a native java system.
I think this would be very cool and would probably be the result of
extending Gump/AntGump/Maven to handle this.
>
> Seems like a lot of people are using junit for a lot of the testing
> needs, so that can be better integrated into the whole of alexandria.
> But I digress, a central server type system that receives the build
> information from various sources would be a big selling feature for me.
> I don't know how others feel on that.
>
> Josh, I applaude your efforts to revitalize this project and eagerly
> await a list of tasks that I may contribute to.
>
> Jesse
>
> P.S. I would think that getting the demo of what currently exists
> working on the main apache page would be pretty important...I for one
> have not even seen this thing working. Could be what I mention above
> exists.. :)
>
There used to be an example on Kevin Burton's site, relativity.yi.org
but I'm not sure if it is still there. Putting up a demo might be useful
though.
josh
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