But travis-ci is not enough, because it doesn't support C++ and the required tools for php code analysis are not available either.
We will use jenkins. Tom Roland van Laar <[email protected]> schrieb: >On 05/30/2012 08:11 AM, Thomas Müller wrote: >> From my point of view we have much more important topics than a discussion >> on gitorious vs github. >> >> - continous intregration >Well.. Travis-ci integrates with github. >Travis-ci.org is an extremely easy to use, free for opensource software >hosted CI solution. > >You're right. A Github vs Gitorious debate is just more bikeshedding. > >Roland > >> - more php unit tests >> - js unit tests >> - overall test management (looks like the RCs for OC4 have never been tested) >> >> And most important : configure buggenie properly. As I wrote many times, >> buggenie itself is not bad tool (maybe not the best) it just needs some >> love. I hope we find some time after the bugfix releases for OC4 >> >> Tom >> >> Jan-Christoph Borchardt<[email protected]> schrieb: >> >>> Against the risk of repeating myself, it is completely ridiculous for >>> us to host our own stuff. If it’s free software but not federated, we >>> create an island of user interaction where everyone has to get yet >>> another new account. >>> Another thing, Indefero has a really shitty interface. From their >>> website: »Indefero is basically a clone of GoogleCode« – seriously? >>> >>> Even though I don’t think this is a question of »democratic« decision, >>> the majority is pretty clear from the Doodle Lennart opened a while >>> ago: http://www.doodle.com/gpqix9engytkyavq (as of writing: 12 Github, >>> 5 Gitorious, 4 don’t know) >>> >>> Make no mistake – we discussed this several times already and we are >>> all free software activists. We discussed it last time before the move >> >from KDE projects to Gitorious and we discuss it this time as well. I >>> get that this is an issue where lots of people have an opinion on the >>> color of the bike shed – but in this case especially the opinion of >>> the core developers has value, who need to work with the system >>> (namely Gitorious and Buggenie) and are reasonably pissed about load >>> times, SSH issues, downtimes and general usability nightmares. And >>> there are some simple factors like exposure and developer base which >>> are very important for driving the project forward. >>> >>> >>> So if in the meantime there popped up a nice _federated_ open source >>> git web app with integrated issue tracking and pull requests (which >>> can be linked) which we ideally don’t need to host ourselves – then >>> please speak up. Otherwise I would suggest we, as said before the >>> release of ownCloud 4, move to Github. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Denis Kot<[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Take a look at InDefero http://projects.ceondo.com/p/indefero/ >>>> I have installed it at my few servers and it works very good. It has >>>> build-in bug tracker (minimalistic), code review, web-gui for git >>>> repository and forge management. >>>> >>>> Denis Kot >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Owncloud mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Owncloud mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud >> _______________________________________________ >> Owncloud mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud > >_______________________________________________ >Owncloud mailing list >[email protected] >https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
