I'll add svneton to my list ... thanks for the tip. In terms of application hosting; that'll be on a case-by-case basis. There is a limit to how much bandwidth and/or money formos can devote to this. They've already donated the hardware and a lot of my time, and other's at Formos.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Borut Bolčina <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > this looks really promising. So Formos will be offering a shared tomcat > instance also for Tapestry apps (the ones Tapestry360 is hosting)? > > It may be a little late, but do you know Sventon http://www.sventon.org/, a > subversion repository browser. Check it out. It is more advanced and also > more visually appealing and can also be integrated with JIRA. I have > evaluated Crowd months ago, but did not really finish... > > Cheers, > Borut > > > > 2009/1/24 Howard Lewis Ship <[email protected]> > >> Lately, I've been pulled in a couple of directions. I'm working on a >> number of Tapestry-related things (new presentations, a DZone Refcard, >> articles and a new tutorial). I've also been working on Tapestry360: >> http://tapestry.formos.com >> >> You may be familiar with this site already; for about two years it has >> run the Bamboo Continuous Integration server. Formos (my employer) is >> firmly behind supporting the community more fully. >> >> When this site is ready, it will be a "TapestryForge", a project >> hosting site featuring: >> >> - Subversion access via HTTPS >> - Subversion browsing (i.e., ViewVC) >> - JIRA Issue management >> - Confluence Wiki >> - Bamboo continuous integration >> - Project home pages >> - Project nightly build pages >> - Maven snapshot repository >> - Maven stable repository >> >> All of this is in place except for the self-service SVN administration >> app, which I'm working on. >> >> I could also use a hand figuring out how to accomplish single-sign on >> using Atlassian Crowd. Anybody used it? I just get confused. >> >> >> Why not just use GoogleCode? GoogleCode doesn't support Maven >> repositories, or project home pages. Putting it all on one server >> means it all becomes integrated and automated, the way it should be. >> In addition, in the future, we can add GIT support if we wish. >> >> Again, the only major annoyance currently is the lack of single sign >> on (you must register individually in Bamboo, JIRA and Confuence) and >> the fact that granting SVN access is a manual process (for me). >> >> I don't think we'll be able to offer shell access either, which makes >> having an Ant- or Maven-based build that can work inside Bamboo that >> much more critical. >> >> -- >> Howard M. Lewis Ship >> >> Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
