One thought has occurred to me during the refactoring I did to Gump, and has re-occurred to me due to chatting with Jeff Turner about ForrestBot (and looking at http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/index.jsp). With Gump objectified in Python, we have the ability to create a WWW interface for it, and quite easily. As such we can have a GUI, an agent/engine, but also a WWW interface to that agent.
I could see the WWW interface as valuable for: 1) I just checked in changes to my descriptor, and I'd like Gump to check it (within it's workspace context). 2) I've just updated my project (to fix a gump issue) and I'd like a quick re-build/re-update of just my project/module. 3) I'd like to reset the statistics on my project, for reason X. etc. What are folks thoughts on this? If we created it, do you think we could host it on a gump.apache.org? regards, Adam -- Experience Sybase Technology... http://www.try.sybase.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
