On 17/03/2016 14:38, Giacomo Lamonaco wrote:
Il giorno gio, 17/03/2016 alle 14.16 +0100, andrea ha scritto:
Hi all,
During developments of Apache Syncope 2.0 (especially enduser) I felt
the need to have a common and fully-accessible development
environment.
And this is my proposal:
We can setup a development platform (virtual machine, whatever)
which
aim is to have a shared, accessible (by contributor, committer or
everybody who wants to take a look to current Apache Syncope
developments, let's talk about it) and fully-working Apache Syncope
distribution.
This platform must contain the latest version of Apache Syncope
project,
in particular "what is on the master branch", so it's a capture
(demo)
of current developments.
With the help of a continuous-integration tool, like Jenkins, we can
assure that this machine has the latest Apache Syncope available.
In this way we can have a "reference" machine that can be useful for
demos, or simply to browse latest features, etc.
WDYT?
Hi Andrea,
Great idea! Here is my +1. As you said, it could be really useful to share with
contributors (or everybody else) the latest functionality, and discuss further
improvements.
+1 looks good!
If others agree we might want to ask infra to provide us with a Ubuntu
VM (say syncope-vm.apache.org) where something (say a Jenkins build) can
automatically deploy the latest core, console and enduser deb packages,
for every build.
Regards.
--
Francesco Chicchiriccò
Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/
Involved at The Apache Software Foundation:
member, Syncope PMC chair, Cocoon PMC, Olingo PMC, CXF committer
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