On 20/03/2016 21:59, Pierre Smits wrote:
Hi All,
Having a demo-vm is a good thing to show -and- check functionality. This is
something we at Apache OFBiz already have for years. We provide 2 demo
sites. One against the latest stable release and one against the trunk.
This way we can provide not only a demo for potential adopters, but also a
good reference point for contributing developers and documenters comparing
their own development actions against trunk but also for finding and
establishing the existence of the bugs. More over it is easier to reference
a bug with a link in the demo against the trunk than referring to something
might have different urls and screens shot.
Thanks Pierre.
I was actually about thinking that, among other projects at The ASF,
OFBiz is probably the most similar to Syncope: not for application
domain, of course, but rather for being an "almost ready-to-run"
enterprise application - as opposite as framework / library like as many
other projects here.
I'd say we have to study and learn from OFBiz's ability to create and
maintain a large and vivid ecosystem.
Regards.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2016-03-18 09:07, Francesco Chicchiriccò <[email protected]> wrote:
On 18/03/2016 09:01, Marco Di Sabatino Di Diodoro wrote:
Il 17/03/2016 14:48, Francesco Chicchiriccò ha scritto:
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.
+1
Here you go:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11482
As you can read from there, syncope-vm.apache.org has been made
available; I have already checked the SSH access and soon I'll setup the
demo; anyone else interested in being granted access? If so, please comment
INFRA-11482.
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
http://home.apache.org/~ilgrosso/