On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:53 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> It's been a long time since I've touched this, and without any > community > >>>> catch up, the project is dormant. I may wake it up, but it'd be > better > >>>> for Ivy to rely on an established CI server. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Gradle is hosted at JetBrain's teamcity server: > http://teamcity.jetbrains.com > >>> > >>> I really like Teamcity and the hosting is very reliable. They only > host > >>> selected projects. Considering the popularity of Ivy and that they > use Ivy > >>> under the hood in Teamcity (at least I think so), I suppose that > should be > >>> no problem. Why not hosting the CI build of Ivy there? > > Indeed, it works properly for groovy, and the service seems to be pretty > good. Do you know who I can contact to get our build setup on their > server? > > > > > Yes, could also be interesting for other projects, like Ant itself. > Or would set up our own CI server be an option? In that case we could do > all, but > also we *have* to do all ... (administration).
Yes, I don't like administration, that's why I'd rather go with a commercially hosted solution like teamcity. I'll send an e-mail to see how it goes. Xavier > > > I like the resources listings like > * Build results overview > > http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/viewLog.html?tab=artifacts&buildTypeId=bt1 > 09&buildId=13881 > * JUnit results overview > > http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/repository/download/bt109/13881:id/junit/i > ndex.html<http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/repository/download/bt109/13881:id/junit/index.html> > > > Jan > -- Xavier Hanin - Independent Java Consultant BordeauxJUG co leader - http://www.bordeauxjug.org/ Blogger - http://xhab.blogspot.com/ Apache Ivy Creator - http://ant.apache.org/ivy/
