I think he just means that nightlies are not the highest priority now.

I do agree with you that nightly builds are a value though.  I personally don't 
like to create JIRA issues until I can observe the problem using something that 
is *not* produced by my own compiler.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Korhonen, Kalle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 08:36 PM
>To: 'MyFaces Development'
>Subject: RE: Nightlys and 1.1.2
>
>Huh? No need for nightly builds? Even if we forget the minor details
>that you need to have SVN, Java and Maven set-up) the nightly builds are
>still extremely useful. Often you *don't* want to run the latest, but
>stay with an officially released version or the first patched up version
>if you have to. Also for verifying fixes, nightlies are extremely useful
>(as in "it should be fixed in nightly, try it out").
>
>Kalle
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Simon Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:12 PM
>> To: MyFaces Development
>> Subject: Re: Nightlys and 1.1.2
>> 
>> Abrams, Howard A wrote:
>> > 
>> > 1. How close are we to having nightly builds up and running again?
>> 
>> I don't know, but with the new maven setup it's **really** 
>> easy to compile the source for yourself. Once the code is 
>> downloaded, and maven
>> 2.0.1 is installed, it's just a matter of going to the right 
>> directory and typing *one* maven command.
>> 
>> As long as you have a reasonable network connection (to 
>> download the source from SVN + all the dependencies) there's 
>> really no need for the nightly builds.
>> 
>> Instructions for building are on the wiki.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Simon
>> 
>


Reply via email to