This is interesting timeing actually, I've been working towards this as well. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FOSSGIS/Server/Projects/Osmosis_Continuous_Integration
Until recently I used to run Hudson on my own server at home. It's offline because I currently don't have net access at home. But running on my own server wasn't ideal, I'd prefer it to be hosted somewhere more public where it's possible for someone else to jump in if I'm unavailable for some reason. As described in the above link, I've been granted access to the one of the FOSSGIS servers. I was planning to setup Hudson, and the two database schemas required for unit/integration tests. I would document all the installation steps so that others could replicate or repeat the install if necessary. My old setup used to poll svn every hour or so and trigger a full build including all unit tests. It used to email the osmosis-dev list on failure. I'm hoping to do the same thing again. So it's up to you whether you still wish to go ahead with your own server. I hope to get the above project up and running on the FOSSGIS dev server in the next week or so. If you're willing to help out I can ask if there's a way I can share admin responsibilities on the box. If you'd sent this email about two weeks earlier I would have been more than happy to use your server, but now that I have access to this other one I'm keen to use it because it has a number of other OSM projects hosted on it and seems a good fit for Osmosis CI. What were you hoping to do with JIRA? Osmosis bugs are currently tracked on the OSM Trac server http://trac.openstreetmap.org/. It's probably clunky by comparison to JIRA and I haven't been using it as much as I should have but it is the standard way of tracking bugs in the OSM world. Brett On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Hakan Tandogan <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Brett, > > > As a heads-up, I plan on getting a dedicated server in the next days (or > weeks, depending on work load) > > One things I would want to install on that box would be a hudson > instance to continuously rebuild osmosis. > > I guess I could fit an open source licence of JIRA on that box, too. Do > you have any plans of your own in this direction or should I continue? > > > > Regards, > Hakan > > _______________________________________________ > osmosis-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmosis-dev >
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