On Jun 2, 1:15 am, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We talked about this a while back: Django really needs a buildbot (or
> some other continuous integration tool). I had planned to tackle this
> myself (using Bitten --http://bitten.cmlenz.net/) but it's getting
> clear I'm not going to get it done in any reasonable amount of time.
>
> So, is there anybody out there who could get some sort of CI tool set
> up? I'd prefer Bitten because of the Trac integration, but Buildbot
> would be fine, as would anything else.

I am happy to offer an open-source license for Pulse:

http://zutubi.com/products/pulse/

it you are interested.  Pulse is a commercial tool but we offer no-
strings licenses to open source projects for free.  Given we have
benefited from Django when building our website, I'm also happy to
help with setup plus extra features (like integrating the results from
doctest/unittest -- something I have been keen to add for a while).
If you need it, we can even arrange basic hosting.

Pulse has Trac integration already, but only in one direction: Pulse
links changeset information to the relevant views (e.g. diff view) in
Trac. Plugging in the other way should also be possible by pulling out
information via the XML-RPC remote API.

> If you're interested let me know and I'll flesh out the details of
> what I'd want to be able to test.

Let me know if you would to try out Pulse.  No matter if you prefer
another option, but the offer is there.

Cheers,
Jason


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