Has anyone considered github for wicketstuff?
it looks like the perfect place for something like wicketstuff

Renaud

On 4/4/10 1:52 PM, James Carman wrote:
It might be worth putting a simple test project out there on google to
see if we get banned there too.

On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 4:13 AM, nino martinez wael
<nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Correct as always.

I think Sf were convinced that it was not their problem or something.
We actually switched from Bamboo to TeamCity for that reason.. I also
created a separate project on google called wicketstuff, but we never
could agree on using that instead of sf.

regards Nino

2010/4/1 Igor Vaynberg<igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>:
sf.net keeps banning our TC instance because they think it access svn
too often. nothing we can do about it. i think nino filed a ticket
with them that never got resolved.

-igor

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh
<michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca>  wrote:
Hello,

Recently there has been some initiative in organizing more WicketStuff core
releases and changes have been going into the sourceforge subversion
repository for that effect.

But there is a problem with Teamcity not being able to access the
wicketstuff repository which prevents the updated artifacts being built and
distributed into the maven snapshot repository.  I like to only checkout the
specific submodules I work on and have m2eclipse resolve the parent from the
snapshot repository; but that approach doesn't work when the snapshots are
not being created.

I searched the dev list archive and there was a problem like this in the
past (Re: TeamCity on wicketstuff.org from November 29 2008).

Here is a link to the build log with the
'//org.tmatesoft.svn.core.SVNException: svn: connection refused by the
server'//  error:
http://wicketstuff.org/teamcity/viewLog.html?buildId=5903&tab=buildResultsDiv&buildTypeId=bt35

It feels like the build server might be blacklisted in some way by
sourceforge; although it could be something else.

Does anyone know what was done before or have a contact from that time which
could be used to get teamcity talking subversion again?

Thanks,

Mike







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