Hi!
Thanks for you hard work. I really appreciate you work. Iād like to contribute something as well ā I had troubles with CCNets (1.5 original release) SVN support ā it does not recognize changes in my svn:externals and it does not give an error when an update/checkout of externals gives an error. So I was looking at Hudson, which looks nice. Especially the User Interface. Nevertheless, if I find changes I really want to be able to fix them myself. So, the question is, how can I contribute to CCNet in an easy way? I was looking for bugs about this svn:externals on the Jira page, and I found several issues with that, most of them were fixed in an 2.x something ā which is, I guess, CruiseControl Java. So, could you outline the development process, and how to contribute? I guess I will switch to 1.6 now. I get it that is should be useable on a production server already. What plans do you have for wrapping up the 1.6 release? What should be in there (what new features are planned/already implemented). Do you have any plans for 1.6 already? Markus From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ruben Willems Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 7:54 AM To: [email protected]; ccnet-devel Subject: [ccnet-user] Future versions of CCNet Hi all As you all have noticed, development and so was very low the last months, for me personally this was due to a very hard project at work, which consumed all my time : many days of 10+ hours :-( Things are calmed down for the moment, so I have time again for CCNet :-) I was thinking of going straight to CCNet 1.6, and not doing an intermediate 1.5 RC2 release. For the moment it appears that I'm the only active dev, so maintaining 2 versions is a bit overhead, unless there are some real breaking issues in the 1.6 version off course. I'm also planning on first (trying) to fix issues, and later on adding functionality. If there are really important issues, any help is appreciated, people who can provide patches are really welcome. Let me know what you think ... with kind regards Ruben Willems
