On 17 Oct 2007, at 17:40, Simon Ruderich wrote:

On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 01:26:30PM -0400, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:

On Oct 14, 2007, at 11:32 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

*) the script(s) is (are) written in php and checked into some subdir of trunk/www (trunk/www/buildresults/ ?), so that the resulting web pages tie
nicely into our new project homepage.

I like the idea of a server part in php as it's easy to code and maintain. For the client I would prefer ruby, because it's installed on each mac and is very
powerful in parsing the port output and also easy to read.
But that's a detail we can work out later.

BTW, I use the built-in php that comes with OS X for scripting myself...

I would go for python since (cool sexy feature in 10.5) XCode 3 knows what it is, Apples supports Cocoa in Python (if I read it correctly) and it has shipped with OS X in one form or another for a while.

Randall Wood
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http://shyramblings.blogspot.com

"The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes. All the
rest is just philosophy."


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