Coincidentally I also recently evaluated Bamboo for my client's development team in the last few weeks and found it quite usable. I expect it to be even more valuable on an open source project like Cayenne (if only cause Cayenne has real test coverage).

Michael Gentry had a server machine that he and his employer kindly made available for Cayenne nightly builds (I am ashamed to say that for some time I didn't have a chance to do any work on it, restoring nightly builds). Maybe we can put an evaluation version of Bamboo on that machine, just to get a feeling how well it works with Cayenne? And if it does, ping ASF infrastructure about deploying a shared instance that other projects can use and getting the license setup.

What do you think?

Andrus


On Jun 7, 2007, at 11:41 PM, Kevin Menard wrote:

Hi all,

Atlassian, makers of Confluence and JIRA, have a new continuous
integration product called Bamboo out. I've begun an evaluation for use
at Servprise, and so far it seems quite nice.  It can integrate with
JIRA and subversion fairly nicely.  Is there any interest in applying
for an OSS license and setting something up to auto-build & test our
various branches? As a nice side effect, the generated artifacts could
be used as nightlies.

Kevin Menard
Servprise International, Inc.
800.832.3823 x308


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