When I got my copy of IntelliJ IDEA, I also noticed that they do TeamCity licenses for OSS projects. I was thinking of using it on the machine I set aside for WebSphere, when that materializes. But, I had asked them about it before getting a hold of anyone at IBM and asked if they would do a hosted solution sort of like Bamboo. Their response was that they would -
[quote] There is no problem obtaining an open-source TeamCity license for the Struts project, please contact Ilia if you need it. As to hosted solution: we do have several projects hosted on http://teamcity.jetbrains.com but it is a kind of "unofficial" possibility for now with no guarantees provided, etc. The option will only suit if your build runs on Windows or Linux, using JDK 1.4 or 1.5 with no special environment settings necessary. We also ask to mention the fact that Struts project uses TeamCity on your official web site. [/quote] Is this something we want to do? I don't know whether or not we can "advertise" JetBrains, so I haven't responded. If we don't want to do it this way, then we can wait and I'll get it running locally, but I wouldn't mind leeching their infrastructure. Nothing against Bamboo, but it doesn't seem to like Struts lately, and I think CI is a great thing, so I hate to just ignore the failed builds all the time. -Wes --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@struts.apache.org