--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dominic Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bernard_notarianni wrote:
>
> > I just read the new post on Vincent Massol's blog.
>
> His blog describes a (theoretical) setup in which
> commits are automatically caught by the SCM's
> pre-commit hook, sent to a build farm, and only
> committed if the build succeeds.
>
> > Does anybody have seen an implementation of a similar
> > solution?
>
> Yes, every XP project has the equivalent.
>
> > What were the products used?
>
> Developers.
>
> > What were the issues?
>
> None.
Let me reformulate what Vincent explains in his post, to help you see
the point:
It happens sometime, on large scale project, that the build breaks,
and developpers dont care about it. Experience shows that happen
wether it is an XP project or not.
Vincent propose a very interesting automatic solution (not based on
human checking) to avoid this situation, and I would be interested of
getting feedback of people who tried to solve this issue.
Thanx again for you help.
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