Hi Felix, >> do you have a Github account?
> we can certainly get some. Good. >> Do you have a continuous build server? > No. But we can set one up if that's needed. Based on my experiences a working CI environment is crucial to develop high-quality software. But it's not needed right away. I would propose to use Buildbot[1] since it's very powerful[2], however easy to setup and configure[3]. >> * Mail: [email protected] / list.openpgpjs.org > Done. Sure? I can't see you in the list. @all: has anyone else already tried to register to the list? Maybe it's broken? > Do you want us to check in our code base into the repo? I assume that we > will have access to the tickets once we check in? You'll have access to the tickets, sources, documentation, and everything you need ;) Best regards, Alex [1] http://trac.buildbot.net/ [2] http://build.chromium.org/ [3] https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGTools_Core/blob/master/scripts/gpgtoolsBuildbot.sh On 25.11.2011, at 13:35, Felix 'FX' Lindner wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 20:23:29 +0100 "Alex (via GPGTools)" > <[email protected]> wrote: >> this is very good news! Do you have a Github account? > > we can certainly get some. > >> Do you have a continuous build server? > > No. But we can set one up if that's needed. > >> I started to configure an infrastructure so we can move on. If anyone >> has objections or want to use another setup, please feel free to >> communicate this. Here are the links: >> >> * Most important (everyone should be part of the mailing list) >> * Web: openpgpjs.org >> * Mail: [email protected] / list.openpgpjs.org > > Done. > >> * Second most important (with full access for seancolyer, Fitblip, me) >> * Web (Tickets): tickets.openpgpjs.org >> * Web (Sources): src.openpgpjs.org >> * Web (Documentation): docs.openpgpjs.org > > Do you want us to check in our code base into the repo? I assume that we > will have access to the tickets once we check in? > > Regards, > Felix Best regards, Alex On behalf of the GPGTools Project -- gpgtools.org

