The reason I think we're talking about Solaris zone is that such zones are entirely under control of the project. If you want Apache as an organization to run an app, you have to get the infrastructure team involved (and they have limited capacity). But any project can request a Solaris zone and configure it to do whatever they like. (essentially, it's a virtual machine).
At Velocity we use ours at the moment primarily for web site deployment, though there's many other things we could do with it. (nightly builds!) WILL On 9/1/07, Alf Høgemark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > OpenGrok does not need Solaris to run, I just thought I should mention > that because of the references to "Solaris zone". > It just needs Java and a servlet container, for example Tomcat, and > "Exuberant Ctags", plus "file://" access to the subversion repository. > > > Regards > Alf Hoegemark > > Will Glass-Husain wrote: > > (off topic for Jakarta, I know) > > > > Velocity has it's own Solaris zone. We could set something up on an > > experimental basis for Velocity, and if someone in Jakarta got excited > about > > it they could request a zone/set theirs up based on the Velocity config. > > > > WILL > > > > On 9/1/07, Nathan Bubna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> I would LOVE to have something like this for Apache projects. Looks > >> much more useful than ViewVC. I particularly like that the source > >> code view would be able to plug right into PMD reports to make those > >> more useful too. > >> > >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Forio Business Simulations Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.forio.com