I'd suggest having a look at getting at least one project running
under Hudson, just so you've got a comparison.  I've used it locally
in the past & found it nice & easy, but not for a while now -
It's still the one I'd try first, though.

/Gwyn

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Martijn Dashorst
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Status:
>
>   - build server: teamcity professional, is operational, will ask for
>  an open source license if we decide to go with teamcity
>   - confluence: upgraded to 2.8, operational
>   - wicket examples (dojo, 12, 13, security, inmethod): operational
>   - teatime operational (##wicket logs)
>   - jira - not operational, doesn't want to start up, fails with
>  classdef not found
>
>  Before we open up the flood gates to all projects to setup team city,
>  I'd like to get some opinions first.
>
>  Since we currently have 20 or so accounts, I'd like to get some
>  volunteers to setup a couple of projects and see how the server
>  behaves with more projects.
>
>  Martijn
>

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