On Sep 15, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Paul T. Bauman wrote: > This would be nice. Where would the tests actually be run?
This is what's cool about Bitten… the tests can be run anywhere. For instance… we could run the tests on our supercomputer here (Fission) or several of our smaller clusters here in addition to them being run at TACC… and possibly just on Roy's workstation (or wherever). The testing system in Bitten is a "subscription" (or "pull") system where any system that can see the Trac website can participate in running tests. This is not a "push" system where Bitten / Trac would spawn the tests themselves > I like Trac fine, but my only concern is how much of a maintenance headache > is it? I'm guessing from the discussion so far is that SF would setup Allura > and we just "plugin" to it whereas it looks like the onus is on us to setup > Trac and maintain it. As all of us are already overbooked with work to do, > I'd hate to put something else in our queue. If it's a one-time setup kind of > thing then that shouldn't be too bad. It's not much maintenance headache to just get it up an running. I can have Jason Miller (our current technician that handles all of our repository management / Trac management / release management / package management / machine maintenance… yes he has a LOT of responsibilities!) set it up for you guys if you like. He's a Trac wizard at this point that can get it up and running in no time and configured the way you want it. You can put as much time into Trac as you like over time though. It is all python and you can bend it to your will if you are willing to put in the time. However, out of the box it is completely usable for everything that Allura does now… and with just a couple of plugins straight off the web (that you can install right through the web interface) it does a whole lot more. We can set you up with a few of our customizations as well… just some of the simpler things are very handy (like the ability to close Tickets just by putting "fixed #347" in your commit message and the ability to cross-reference Tickets and commits). We have quite a few customizations at this point but I don't think you guys will need most of that... Derek ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How fast is your code? 3 out of 4 devs don\\\'t know how their code performs in production. Find out how slow your code is with AppDynamics Lite. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;262219672;13503038;z? http://info.appdynamics.com/FreeJavaPerformanceDownload.html _______________________________________________ Libmesh-devel mailing list Libmesh-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-devel