RE: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)

2006-03-24 Thread Vincent Massol
Big +1 too. I've also been waiting for it, see http://tinyurl.com/42zc7 :-)

Thanks
-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 22 mars 2006 22:13
 To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)
 
 +1. I've been really looking forward to it.
 
 Jason van Zyl wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have been talking with David Blevins about moving the GBuild code from
  Geronimo over to Continuum proper. GBuild is a version of Continuum that
  works in a distributed fashion. GBuild was created to test the Geronimo
  TCK across many different platforms with many different configurations
  and have the results all aggregated back on a master machine.
 
  So what I would like to propose is to move the code from GBuild over
  into Continuum proper and give David Blevins and Kevan Miller commit
  access. They are both committers on the Geronimo project and are
  familiar with this distributed code and will continue to work on the
  code once in Continuum.
 
  This is very exciting!
 
  Here's my
 
  +1
 
  Jason van Zyl
 



Re: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)

2006-03-24 Thread David Blevins
Nice diagram!  Minus javaspaces and JMS in it's place, that's pretty  
much what we've got.


-David

On Mar 24, 2006, at 8:49 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:

Big +1 too. I've also been waiting for it, see http://tinyurl.com/ 
42zc7 :-)


Thanks
-Vincent


-Original Message-
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 22 mars 2006 22:13
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)

+1. I've been really looking forward to it.

Jason van Zyl wrote:

Hi,

I have been talking with David Blevins about moving the GBuild  
code from
Geronimo over to Continuum proper. GBuild is a version of  
Continuum that
works in a distributed fashion. GBuild was created to test the  
Geronimo
TCK across many different platforms with many different  
configurations

and have the results all aggregated back on a master machine.

So what I would like to propose is to move the code from GBuild over
into Continuum proper and give David Blevins and Kevan Miller commit
access. They are both committers on the Geronimo project and are
familiar with this distributed code and will continue to work on the
code once in Continuum.

This is very exciting!

Here's my

+1

Jason van Zyl







Re: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)

2006-03-22 Thread John Casey

+1 This is an important feature for Continuum. I can't wait to see it!

-john

Jason van Zyl wrote:

Hi,

I have been talking with David Blevins about moving the GBuild code from 
Geronimo over to Continuum proper. GBuild is a version of Continuum that 
works in a distributed fashion. GBuild was created to test the Geronimo 
TCK across many different platforms with many different configurations 
and have the results all aggregated back on a master machine.


So what I would like to propose is to move the code from GBuild over 
into Continuum proper and give David Blevins and Kevan Miller commit 
access. They are both committers on the Geronimo project and are 
familiar with this distributed code and will continue to work on the 
code once in Continuum.


This is very exciting!

Here's my

+1

Jason van Zyl




Re: Distributed Continuum (GBuild)

2006-03-21 Thread Trygve Laugstøl
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 14:01 -0800, Jason van Zyl wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have been talking with David Blevins about moving the GBuild code from 
 Geronimo over to Continuum proper. GBuild is a version of Continuum that 
 works in a distributed fashion. GBuild was created to test the Geronimo 
 TCK across many different platforms with many different configurations 
 and have the results all aggregated back on a master machine.

I've also talked a bit to David and read a fair bit of the code and
think this is a very valuable addition to Continuum.

 So what I would like to propose is to move the code from GBuild over 
 into Continuum proper and give David Blevins and Kevan Miller commit 
 access. They are both committers on the Geronimo project and are 
 familiar with this distributed code and will continue to work on the 
 code once in Continuum.
 
 This is very exciting!
 
 Here's my

And there's mine!

+1

--
Trygve