Hi Folks,

I've recently moved from a .NET to a rails shop and am helping them set up CI for their tests. CruiseControl.rb looks like exactly what we need, and as a bonus it's a great little app for me to root around in to see how grown-up rails apps should be written (I hope!)

One major thing that drew us to ccrb is git support. I asked on the git IRC channel and most people seemed to be using ccrb.

I'm a little confused about which version to use though!
* The 'official' thoughtworks website http:// cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com/ points to rubyforge, and claims only SVN support. I guess that's because the versions that support git are only experimental at the moment? * There's a branch on github here: http://github.com/benburkert/ cruisecontrolrb/tree/master which I've got working with our git repo. yay! * But then I saw a post from Jeremy Lightsmith very recently on this list (http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/cruisecontrolrb-users/2008- August/000560.html) pointing to the new github branch: http:// github.com/thoughtworks/cruisecontrol.rb

So what's the git support like in the new thoughtworks github repo? Should I move over to that?

Also, I spotted an issues list on lighthouse (http:// cruisecontrolrb.lighthouseapp.com/projects/9150-cruise-control-rb/ overview), but the official page points to jira for issues. I just found this blog post (http://work.onemanswalk.com/2008/4/23/cruise- control-rb-is-moving-to-lighthouse) so I'm guessing lighthouse is now the one. Might be worth updating the website a little.

Great work so far, I look forward to contributing some additions when I get the hang of this ruby lark!

cheers,
Matt

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