I wish I could do that but continuum is a mess at this point. I could not get it to do anything properly but that may have just been me. Perhaps if it improves I'd be willing to give it another try.
Alex On 5/8/07, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the interest of the "Global" Apache community, we may want to give some consideration to continuum as well.... Cheers, - Ole Chris Custine wrote: > The reason it is down is that I was setting up the build server to > authenticate against Apache Directory and the product has a bug so it > didn't work... I will get it set up properly this morning so that you > can see it. > > On the subject of Bamboo, I think it would be a better solution if we > had our own installation that we could manage. Teamcity is not perfect > by any means either. In addition, there is Zutubi Pulse > <http://zutubi.com/sales/opensource/> which offers licenses to open > source projects. One question that comes to mind is, are we allowed to > acquire these licenses and get someone to run them on Apache hardware? > Or will we be installing these and running them externally if the > solution isn't something that infra has in place? > > I can think of at least 5 build server products that I have used in the > last 2 years that we can probably get licenses for, not on ein > particular stands out of the crowd so we may just have to make due with > the one that doesn't suck really bad :-) > > Chris > > On 5/8/07, *Alex Karasulu* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > That's great Chris. I think I've had it with Bamboo so we > definitely need something. BTW I tried the URL and did not have a > password. Perhaps you can send the password to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list for users? > > Thanks, > Alex > > > On 5/7/07, *Chris Custine* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > I have a license for Jetbrains Teamcity build server and I am > evaluating it with the Apache Directory Server svn code if > anyone wants to check it out at the URL below. The CI build > checks for SVN commits and builds on every commit and runs Unit > tests. The Nightly Integration Tests build does a fresh > checkout and runs integration-test every night at Midnight in my > timezone. > > <http://builds.organicelement.com> > http://builds.organicelement.com/overview.html?guest=1 > <http://builds.organicelement.com/overview.html?guest=1> > > There is an HTML snippet that we can put into a confluence page > to show a public status of the builds as well if I can get write > perms to one of the Directory confluence spaces. > > Chris > > >
