Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have been sending out lots
On 2013-07-23, David Crossley wrote:
Yes, if possible then Apache Forrest would like to continue.
TBH, I had expected that :-)
Noted.
So Forrest could re-jig ours to use the up-to-the-minute
version of whatever Gump does provide, and then use our
local copies for the rest.
I think that
Hi Stefan,
At XML Graphics we still use Gump for CI, so please re-enable email
notification for the following projects: xmlgraphics-commons, xml-batik,
xml-fop.
Thanks,
Vincent
On 24/06/13 15:20, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite
On 2013-07-04, Vincent Hennebert wrote:
At XML Graphics we still use Gump for CI, so please re-enable email
notification for the following projects: xmlgraphics-commons,
xml-batik, xml-fop.
Noted, thanks.
Right now we'll need to make some adjustments and weight our options
before going
On 2013-06-24, Nick Burch wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Before we re-enable emails we'd like to know whether you are still
interested in the service Gump provides, so please tell us. :-)
We are.
Noted, thanks.
Is there any easy way to check if gump is currently happy
On 2013-06-24, Michael Glavassevich wrote:
Projects like Xerces and Xalan are near the bottom of the food chain. I've
always thought the projects higher up in the stack got more value from
Gump.
Unless Xalan or Xerces breaks something :-) In this case you get the
early warning by other
On 2013-06-24, Dominik Psenner wrote:
Talking for log4net, yes. We use Gump.
and does it help log4net? (feeling kind of strange about juggling hats
right now :-)
No it doesn't. It builds only 10% of our build targets and we should migrate
to jenkins ASAP.
Bringing up the discussion again. Is
[sorry, forgot Axis in the initial recipient list]
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have
Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote on 06/25/2013 03:59:56 AM:
On 2013-06-24, Michael Glavassevich wrote:
Projects like Xerces and Xalan are near the bottom of the food chain.
I've
always thought the projects higher up in the stack got more value from
Gump.
Unless Xalan or Xerces
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have been sending out lots of false
alarms.
Before we
On 24/06/2013 14:20, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
I think we had noticed it being quieter than normal!
Before we re-enable emails we'd like to know whether you are still
interested in
@gump.apache.org
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Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have been sending
@gump.apache.org
Betreff: Your Gump Build(s)
Dear Community
Apache Gump builds some of your projects and it is quite possible you
don't know or have by now forgotten about it.
More than half a year ago a technical problem has forced us to turn off
emails on build failures as we would have been sending out
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