On Jan 16, 2007, at 8:57 PM, Michael Koziarski wrote:
Anyone using one of the other commercial adapters would be well-advised to set something like this up for their database of choice.
Unfortunately I don't have the resources to host a live Sybase instance. The only instance I have is on my laptop (12.5.1 ASE). If someone else can get a Sybase database online for testing, I can help get things ironed out. The Sybase tests are a bit fussy to run -- but maybe that's just a testament to my own limitations as a Sybase DBA. (c:
Would it make sense to create a separate mailing list (e.g. rails- core-test) for the automated CI messages? As more adapters join the fray, the rails-core signal-to-noise ratio will worsen. As I understand things, a single commit that breaks all adapters would generate a separate email for each adapter, as would each concomitant AR bugfix. And if that sounds good, then why not go all the way and report test failures for the rest of Rails? Does anyone have continuous integration set up for Rails currently? How much list traffic would that create?
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