Re: Status?

2007-03-07 Thread Mark_Melvin
David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/06/2007 08:32:49 PM:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  By the way - I am also interested in the Apache Depot project that is 
  linked to from the Gump page.  Unfortunately there is no code or even 
  developer email addresses on the page as it is in incubation.  Any 
idea 
  when this will be available?  Does Gump use it?
 
 The Apache Incubator project Depot did not survive the
 incubation process:
 http://incubator.apache.org/projects/#Retired+from+incubation
 http://incubator.apache.org/projects/depot.html
 
 There are probably guidelines at the Incubator website
 if you want to build a community around it and revive it.
 Discuss on the general at incubator list.
 
 -David

Thanks for the update.

Mark.
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Re: Status?

2007-03-06 Thread Mark_Melvin
Hi Leo,

Thanks for the reply.  I'll give Gump2 a closer look then.

By the way - I am also interested in the Apache Depot project that is 
linked to from the Gump page.  Unfortunately there is no code or even 
developer email addresses on the page as it is in incubation.  Any idea 
when this will be available?  Does Gump use it?

Thanks,
Mark.

Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/03/2007 02:54:53 PM:

 Hey Mark!
 
 On Mar 2, 2007, at 9:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been doing requirements and design for a build system and 
  continuous
  integration setup for our in-house software and on the build side I 
  have
  made the rounds from Maven2+Ant to Ivy+Ant to commercial systems to a
  home-brew system.  Currently we use a lot of Ant and make, and some 
  other
  stuff.  In the process of all this I looked at Gump briefly and 
  moved on.
   Now that I am thinking more about how I would design a system to 
  build
  all of our projects (using Ant) it was starting to slightly 
  resemble Gump
  and its approach using modules and projects.
 
  I am now looking at it again in more detail and I like what I see 
  so far
  (and I love Python so that rocks too).  I was wondering what the 
  current
  status of the project is.  I see stuff about Gump3 in development 
  and I am
  intrigued.  If I wanted to start using it is Gump3 ready for 
  primetime?  I
  find surprisingly little info on the project in terms of other people
  using it outside of Apache.  I was wondering if that meant it was
  relatively dead, or it just works so well that nobody talks about 
  it? ;o)
 
  Any advice would be most welcome.
 
 Thanks for your interest. I would say Gump3 is currently in 
 hybernation, unfortunately.
 
 Not dead, since I do still plan to return to work on it at some 
 point in the future, but right now it is just not functionally 
 complete nor ready for real use.
 
 Gump2 is still running at apache and elsewhere though, and working 
 just fine, even if its not seeing that much active development either 
 right now. Unless you want to dive in and hack Gump3 into something 
 production-ready yourself, I'd suggest starting off from the gump2 
 configuration in use at apache and customizing it for your own use.
 
 cheers,
 
 - Leo
 
 
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Status?

2007-03-02 Thread Mark_Melvin
Hi There,

I've been doing requirements and design for a build system and continuous 
integration setup for our in-house software and on the build side I have 
made the rounds from Maven2+Ant to Ivy+Ant to commercial systems to a 
home-brew system.  Currently we use a lot of Ant and make, and some other 
stuff.  In the process of all this I looked at Gump briefly and moved on. 
 Now that I am thinking more about how I would design a system to build 
all of our projects (using Ant) it was starting to slightly resemble Gump 
and its approach using modules and projects.

I am now looking at it again in more detail and I like what I see so far 
(and I love Python so that rocks too).  I was wondering what the current 
status of the project is.  I see stuff about Gump3 in development and I am 
intrigued.  If I wanted to start using it is Gump3 ready for primetime?  I 
find surprisingly little info on the project in terms of other people 
using it outside of Apache.  I was wondering if that meant it was 
relatively dead, or it just works so well that nobody talks about it? ;o)

Any advice would be most welcome.

Thanks!
Mark.
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