All -
Check out Allura -
https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Features
It is a new hosting option for sourceforge projects. For those of you
familiar with redmine, it should seem familiar.
I'm very interested in migrating to it and using the issue tracking for
better integrated development.
I see they now offer git and hg. Any plan to switch over, or do you
prefer to stick with svn?
On 09/15/2012 10:17 AM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) wrote:
> All -
>
> Check out Allura -
>https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Features
>
> It is a new hosting option for sourceforge projects. Fo
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 9:17 AM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) <
benjamin.kir...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Check out Allura -
> https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Features
>
> It is a new hosting option for sourceforge projects. For those of you
> familiar with redmine, it should seem familiar.
>
> I'm
>> Check out Allura -
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Features
>>
>> It is a new hosting option for sourceforge projects. For those of you
>> familiar with redmine, it should seem familiar.
>>
>> I'm very interested in migrating to it and using the issue tracking for
>> better integrat
Allura looks ok. We've been successfully using Trac for 4 years now... and
it's available on Sourceforge as well:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/WikiStart
It's a pretty sweet system that integrates very well with SVN. TONS of
Trac plugins available on the net to do anything yo
On 9/15/12 4:16 PM, "Derek Gaston" wrote:
> Allura looks ok. We've been successfully using Trac for 4 years now... and
> it's available on Sourceforge as
> well: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/WikiStart
>
> It's a pretty sweet system that integrates very well with SVN. TONS
You can run Trac on sourceforge hardware. It used to be a hosted app...
but now you can install it in your own sourceforge web area (which is
better because that means you can customize it).
Check here for some idea on how to do it:
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Migrating%20Trac%2
> But seriously... the ability to do Bitten integration would be awesome for
> libMesh. It would mean that many people all over the globe could run libMesh
> regression tests (ha! we would need to create those first!) on our own
> hardware every time libMesh changes... automatically... and have t
On Sep 15, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) wrote:
> I'm looking for a continuous integration plugin for Allura - clearly that's
> a big feature I'd like to have…
I can't seem to find any plugins (tools) for Allura beyond the basic ones
provided by Allura itself. Is there a repo of
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) <
benjamin.kir...@nasa.gov> wrote:
>
> I agree, the ability to have continuous regression tests hosted *outside*
> the sourceforge domain but update the sourceforge Allura (or Trac if we
> wanted to) integration page would be awesome.
>
>
On Sep 15, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Paul T. Bauman wrote:
> This would be nice. Where would the tests actually be run?
This is what's cool about Bitten… the tests can be run anywhere. For instance…
we could run the tests on our supercomputer here (Fission) or several of our
smaller clusters here in ad
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