Re: Suggestion to use OpenGrok to index all Jakarta source code

2007-09-03 Thread Ted Husted
Would FishEye serve the same purpose?

 * http://fisheye6.cenqua.com/

There is already a procedure for using FishEye with an ASF project.
First, ask on infra@ for permission to have cenqua.com setup a FishEye
instance for your project. Then, contact  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and ask them to add your project, and include a copy of the post from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

ATM, the only concern seems to be that the initial indexing occur over
the weekend. The administration is handled on the cenqua.com side, and
so our group is not directly involved.

Meanwhile, Atlassian has acquired Cenqua Products, and we're told that
Atlassian is  working on integration components with JIRA and other
Atlassian products. The integration products are expected to be open
source, and so we will be able to use them here as soon as they are
available.

-Ted.

On 9/1/07, Alf Høgemark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a number of times missed an an easy to use web interface for
 searching through all Jakarta source code and subversion change logs,
 and to also being
 able to see line number and subversion change log history for a
 particular file.

 The OpenGrok tool ( http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/opengrok/ )
 seems to me to be very useful in that respect.
 So I would like to suggest that OpenGrok is set up to search and index
 the Subversion repository at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/
 OpenGrok seems to be a lot more useful than what is currently available
 using a web browser to point to http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/

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Re: Suggestion to use OpenGrok to index all Jakarta source code

2007-09-03 Thread Martin Cooper
On 9/3/07, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Personally I'd ask the reverse question of the Fisheye users. Can
 OpenGrok serve the same purpose?

 If so, then we should stop using the commercial app and move to the open
 app.


Other things being equal, I would probably agree with you. However, with
FishEye, Cenqua (now Atlassian) takes care of hardware, installation,
upgrades, maintenance, etc. so that we don't have to. The proposal in this
thread is that the ASF take all of this on in order to run OpenGrok as part
of the ASF infrastructure. I'm much more inclined to leave things as they
are, with Cenqua doing the work, than I am to have us take on all the work
just because we'd prefer the open source project.

--
Martin Cooper


On 9/3/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Would FishEye serve the same purpose?
 
   * http://fisheye6.cenqua.com/
 
  There is already a procedure for using FishEye with an ASF project.
  First, ask on infra@ for permission to have cenqua.com setup a FishEye
  instance for your project. Then, contact  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  and ask them to add your project, and include a copy of the post from
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  ATM, the only concern seems to be that the initial indexing occur over
  the weekend. The administration is handled on the cenqua.com side, and
  so our group is not directly involved.
 
  Meanwhile, Atlassian has acquired Cenqua Products, and we're told that
  Atlassian is  working on integration components with JIRA and other
  Atlassian products. The integration products are expected to be open
  source, and so we will be able to use them here as soon as they are
  available.
 
  -Ted.
 
  On 9/1/07, Alf Høgemark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have a number of times missed an an easy to use web interface for
   searching through all Jakarta source code and subversion change logs,
   and to also being
   able to see line number and subversion change log history for a
   particular file.
  
   The OpenGrok tool ( http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/opengrok/ )
   seems to me to be very useful in that respect.
   So I would like to suggest that OpenGrok is set up to search and index
   the Subversion repository at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/
   OpenGrok seems to be a lot more useful than what is currently
 available
   using a web browser to point to http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/
 
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Re: [VOTE] Release Candidate JMeter 2.3 RC4

2007-09-03 Thread sebb
Thanks for the votes so far, forgot to add my own:

+1

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On 03/09/07, Alf Høgemark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1

 Thanks for the effort
 Alf Hoegemark

 sebb wrote:
  I've created JMeter 2.3 RC4 in the directory:
 
  http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter-2.3/dist
 
  Site/Docs are here:
  http://people.apache.org/~sebb/jmeter-2.3/site
 
  This is mainly a bugfix release compared with RC3.
 
  All feedback welcome.
 
  [ ]+1 - the release candidate is OK
  [ ]-1 - there is a problem (please indicate what it is)
 
 
  sebb AT apache DOT org
 
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