I believe its more to do with - auto/dynamic configuration, or, giving
a CI server admin more control to setup their continuum installation.
I think Continuum should be able to support both modes,
a) zero-config (almost), and
b) the ablity to afford more control to the user, like in the case of
edit/reorganize project groups.
With dynamic configuration it would make it easy for a project team to
change the pom.xml and have the changes reflect in Continuum, but same
time - the CI admin user (as can be the case with organisations where
this is a separate role/job) , this would mean the projects can, for
example, hop groups as and when changes are detected.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Rahul
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Subject: [jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-924) Add ability to edit group
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Jesse McConnell commented on CONTINUUM-924:
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I wonder about this one a bit. Rahul was asking about the same sort
of thing on irc a day or two ago and I am glad I found this issue
here.
My ultimate question on this is would we be better served to change
things such that when the pom changes in the m2 project and have that
automagically applied to the names of projects and project groups.
Yes this needs to be added for the ant and shell script project
groups...but for m2 and maybe m1 projects can be pull this info from
the pom. The Project Object Model is actually supposed to represent
all the major aspects of the project so perhaps we can get away with
that.
Add ability to edit group
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Key: CONTINUUM-924
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-924
Project: Continuum
Issue Type: Sub-task
Affects Versions: 1.1
Reporter: Carlos Sanchez
Assigned To: Henry S. Isidro
Now that groups are added it'd be nice to have the ability of
changing group name or moving projects from group.
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