Clemens Lang <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, > > ----- On 12 Nov, 2015, at 19:48, Sean Farley [email protected] wrote: > >> Sure, it could include Jira, HipChat, and Bamboo, if you want. I only >> said 'lost cause' because GitHub is so popular for open source projects. > > I don't think we would have a use case for HipChat, but I like Jira (even > though Trac isn't too bad either and moving would be considerable effort).
I, too, like IRC more than HipChat :-) So much so that I wrote an ERC module to make the bitlbee support better: http://bitbucket.org/seanfarley/erc-hipchatify > The Bamboo agent runs on OS X, which could be used with our build servers, > but support for older Java versions is deprecated, which could become a > problem for our older OS buildbots :/ That's a good point. > Is Crucible possible as well? Not that we currently do any code reviews, > but it could become a useful development model to make contributions > easier. Sure but I've actually never used it. I mostly just use Bitbucket commenting. >> We have the Bamboo service which integrates with Bitbucket and we can >> set up for open source projects. I can do it personally so as to skip >> the form filling out. > >> Bamboo just spins up Amazon vms but having these dedicated machines from >> MacOSForge is pretty nice. > > Yeah, the Amazon VMs don't really buy us anything apart from the Linux > base builder, which is the least of our problems. OS X on Amazon EC2 isn't > going to happen. Yeah, I totally didn't even think about that. >_< We'd still need somewhere that has physical Apple hardware (I'm pretty sure there is some extra hardware here, I'd just need to ask IT). _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
