On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Dan Bentley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> http://shindig.zones.apache.org:8080/gadgets/files/samplecontainer/samplecontainer.html
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> We have a zone, and it works as an OpenSolaris box.
>
> I've installed mvn and set up shindig once.
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> Now it's time to get it to be something constant.
>
> Chris Chabot mentioned a nightly build.  That's an awesome idea and my
> first
> priority.  Do people have preferences on what form they want that to take?
> Programs they like for maintaining it (or just rolling my own in
> shell/python)?  And what purpose should it be?  An absolutely-latest build?
> Or a blessed-good build that is updated less frequently?  Or both, on
> different ports.  Is it more of a "oh, hey, running shindig", or a version
> for people to be developing against that it's fine if it's down a lot?


Dave Smith and friends already set up a continuous build (see shindig
archives) for the Java code. We just have to copy the configuration over
(it's already checked in to svn).

There's really no equivalent for the PHP code, though a cron job that ran
the unit tests would probably be sufficient.

If you want an account, let me know.  It's a pretty barebones install of
> solaris, and the PATH you get is absolutely barren to begin with.  But, as
> the saying goes, there's no place like zone.


We should get accounts set up for all active committers.

Thanks for staying on this!


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>
> -Dan
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