On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Thomas Down wrote: > Once upon a time, Matthew Pocock wrote: > > Last time I checked, CVS notification sent messages > > /per file/ rather than per commit. That's painfull. > > Perhaps a daily single cvs mail would be better? > > Okay, I've set this up as a nightly job. At the moment, the > reports are just being sent to a test mailing list of a few > people who've already expressed interest (let me know if you > want to be added).
I'm interested in being added to this test list, if the messages are not to be posted to the biojava-dev list. Just make sure that they are flagged with an appropriate [biojava-cvs-commit] or some such subject prefix. > What is the feeling about posting these reports to the > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list (which is, after all, > intended for people who are participating in, or at least > actively following, development). If there's anyone > who strongly considers this to be silly/evil/spammy, > please speak up soon. > > Coming soon: > > - Similar reports for the BioJava 1.3x maintainance branch > (I'm currently trying to work out the least-nasty CVS hack > to do this). > > - Integration with nightly build and test reports. Using maven for this? An additional useful report would be an unit test coverage report. Clover is a pretty good tool for this, and can be integrated with maven (and ant, of course). > http://www.thecortex.net/clover It requires a license, but the O|B|F could request a free license for use in the biojava project. michael _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l
