Re: Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-20 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> Sorry for not understanding how nagging works, and perhaps the intent
already
> exists, but shouldn't a Gump instance have a "Concern Area", i.e. "Nag
> projects that have 'these' domains in the nag-address" ? And by default
only
> use the domain-name on the host it is running.

Nagging works for public Gumps, where projects get told about failures, but
this doesn't work so well for private Gumps (that Gump the external projects
they use) when the nag addresses are overridden at the workspace level.
Basically my team keep getting nagged about a XALAN failure we can do
nothing about.

Perhaps put some of your thoughts into JIRA, and we can come up with a
solution.

regards,

Adam


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Re: Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-18 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Friday 18 June 2004 23:30, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:

> Nagging is both a command line parameter (--notify) and has to be
> requested/enabled in the workspace (with  reworked the code, I managed to default the former to be true, and ignore
> the second. :(

Sorry for not understanding how nagging works, and perhaps the intent already 
exists, but shouldn't a Gump instance have a "Concern Area", i.e. "Nag 
projects that have 'these' domains in the nag-address" ? And by default only 
use the domain-name on the host it is running.

Niclas

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Re: Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-18 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
Cool, please give us feedback (via e-mail/JIRA/Wiki) on how it goes. BTW:
The site and Wiki ought have some pointers for you.

BTW: The branch that was at fault was the CleanUp branch, it wasn't CVS
HEAD. (I'd advise everybody to leave me to that branch for a while longer.)

regards,

Adam
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> Just to prevent myself from spamming when I set up gump on my "new" box
> (running fc 2)..
>
> Mvgr,
> Martin
>
> On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 17:30, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> > > Is nagging on by default ?
> > > If it is a config entry, it's probably best to have the nag only as a
> > commandline parameter, to prevent "spam" in the future ?
> >
> > Nagging is both a command line parameter (--notify) and has to be
> > requested/enabled in the workspace (with  > reworked the code, I managed to default the former to be true, and
ignore
> > the second. :(
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Adam
> >
> >
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Re: Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-18 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Just to prevent myself from spamming when I set up gump on my "new" box
(running fc 2)..

Mvgr,
Martin

On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 17:30, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> > Is nagging on by default ?
> > If it is a config entry, it's probably best to have the nag only as a
> commandline parameter, to prevent "spam" in the future ?
> 
> Nagging is both a command line parameter (--notify) and has to be
> requested/enabled in the workspace (with  reworked the code, I managed to default the former to be true, and ignore
> the second. :(
> 
> regards
> 
> Adam
> 
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Re: Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-18 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> Is nagging on by default ?
> If it is a config entry, it's probably best to have the nag only as a
commandline parameter, to prevent "spam" in the future ?

Nagging is both a command line parameter (--notify) and has to be
requested/enabled in the workspace (with 

Stray nags (was:Re: [VOTE RESULTS] Retire Java Gump)

2004-06-18 Thread Martin van den Bemt
On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 15:49, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> 'CleanUp' branch (perhaps move it to SVN) or something. There is significant
> risk/change w/ this branch (as stray nags have shown) and it'd be a good
> time to rework directories, etc.

Is nagging on by default ? 
If it is a config entry, it's probably best to have the nag only as a commandline 
parameter, to prevent "spam" in the future ?

Mvgr,
Martin



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