That's great! Although... actually it is quite hard to read quickly. It would be greatBased off a requests from Stephen McConnell and Niclas Hedhman, I started some tinkering with capturing/displaying server run times. Also, I tried making it easier to do server comparisons (although I am not sure I achieved that).
This page lists all known servers (known to this profile) and in the (remote/downloaded) results.xml we now have strings that contain formatted start/end dates/times in local and UTC. This table ought show us our "windows of opportunity". [It shows me that DOTNOT and Hermes need taking a look at, and that I bust Try regularly w/ documentation testing.]
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/servers.html
to include the following:
* which host most recently finished a build and how long ago * an estimate of which host will be next to finish a run and how soon * an estimate of which host will be next to start a run and how soon
If someone really fancies a challenge, perhaps all three could be represented on a 24 hour
clock-face with "now" being north and using different colours to represent the start and
finish for the three hosts above? ;)
-- Michael
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