Re: Tagline

2009-12-08 Thread Daniel Spiewak
+1 for "Build Like You Code". Simple, to the point, and not overdone. Daniel On Dec 8, 2009, at 4:34 PM, "Alex Boisvert" wrote: :) One thing I like about Buildr is that it can turn a normally boring job into a creative task, just like programming. So I was thinking along the lines

Re: Tagline

2009-12-08 Thread Tal Rotbart
1. build.with :buildr 2. buildr - build easy 3. build, don't stress - buildr All but the first sound like slogans from 80s local television commercials, so try to imagine them read with Mr. T's voice... :p Cheers, Tal On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Alex Boisvert wrote: > :) > > One thing I l

Re: Tagline

2009-12-08 Thread Alex Boisvert
:) One thing I like about Buildr is that it can turn a normally boring job into a creative task, just like programming. So I was thinking along the lines of "Build like you Code"... Maybe other people relate to that and can think of something better that expresses this feeling. alex On Tue,

Re: Tagline

2009-12-08 Thread Tal Rotbart
I'd like to suggest a slight modification to the original "Ready, Set, Build" -- "Ready, Set, Buildr!" Or in jest... "Buildr, not your Dad's ant" Cheers, Tal On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Alex Boisvert wrote: > Thanks to everybody who sent in their taglines. > > Anyone wants to suggest more t

Re: Tagline

2009-12-08 Thread Alex Boisvert
Thanks to everybody who sent in their taglines. Anyone wants to suggest more taglines, you have another 48 hours to do so. After that, we'll start voting. alex On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Shane Witbeck wrote: > - Buildr, elegant builds don't have to be hard > - Buildr, for a concise, fas

test dependencies

2009-12-08 Thread Alex Boisvert
Can somebody explain the rationale behind this specification? describe Buildr::TestTask do ... it 'should not use the test compile dependencies' do define('foo') { test.compile.using(:javac).with 'group:id:jar:1.0' } project('foo').test.dependencies.should_not include(artifact('group:i