That server is still available if wanted.  It is a G5 Xserve with PostgreSQL
running and I could probably start up MySQL.  We don't have other DBs on it,
though.  We also got in a nice Intel Xserve (4 cores), but I haven't
configured it yet (I seem to have too much going on), so it isn't running
much of anything and I don't know that I can make it available, but I can
check if there is interest (although the G5 is still plenty fast enough).  I
believe Java 1.4 and 1.5 are on both.

Thanks,

/dev/mrg


On 6/7/07, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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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