Implement both, after 30 or 60 days, decide which one you like best
and drop the other. ;-)

Wayne

On 5/4/06, Eric Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think a lot of it just comes down to personal preference.  If your
decision isn't driven by a specific feature/missing feature of one or
the other, then go with the one you are more comfortable with!  Often
having expertise in one or the other is a better reason to pick it.
After all, it's just a glorified cron job!  We should be spending
time on coding, not CI.

And, having multiple successful solutions is good for moving the
market forward...

Eric

On May 4, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Siegmann Daniel, NY wrote:

>> clean site:deploy deploy).  I have never used cruise control
>> but I heard it's hard to configure.
>
> I have not found CruiseControl difficult to configure. It's not more
> difficult than Maven is, and adding more projects to the
> configuration is
> mostly copy-paste. CC also comes with a nice web-based status page (in
> addition to email reports) which is very simple to set up.
>
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> Daniel Siegmann
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