Guys,

http://www.mozilla.org/tinderbox.html

I've been looking at running up a TinderBox for the
company I work for. (haven't got the green light yet,
so not an expert yet).

I have found that when I refresh my JBoss tree, it is
occasionally broken - frustrating when I need a fresh
build. 

I have found that implementations within JBoss moving
forward have left my code (JBoss-Jetty integration)
high-and-dry several times (and continue to do so).

I think that setting up a JBoss TinderBox which
covered the most important combinations of hardware
and software platform would be of great use.

The TinderBox could not only build JBoss, but many
dependent pieces including contrib, and run the
relevant tests. It could use javac, 1.2.2,1.3[.1] and
1.4, Sun and IBM etc, giving immediate feedback as to
what changes broke the build, or the tests, and would
mean I could take one look at a web page from anywhere
in the world and know that no-one had checked in
anything which had had an adverse effect on my
integration.

Has anyone considered this ?

What do you think ?

Is it time for a JBoss TinderBox ?


Jules

P.S.

Having our CVS Repository on SourceForge could be a
problem. Perhaps we could set up a box, subscribe it
to jboss-dev and every time a cvs commit mail arrived
it could update the relevant file in a mirror
repository which TinderBox was watching - Only problem
is, I don't have the bandwidth or the machine
selection....YET.


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