Hi Paul, thanks for the kind words, and hello to Cosmo :)
We have been preparing this release for quite a while with our meager resources. We're sorry to fall short your expectations. If you can devote some time to our project, we would be ravished if you could open bugs for the items you mention and discuss there. We'd be happy to accept your patches. Thanks, Antoine On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 21:07, Paul Kramer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Folks, > > You are doing something I think is great work in Buildr. But why stop so > short. > > I'm my mind, all of the infrastructure should be developed with rapid > development in mind. To me that equates to Python/Django and Ruby/Rails, and > not only that. There is HUGE opportunity in the embedded space. Look at the > rapid growth of the mobile market. The folks in this space are looking > around and what do they see. Lots of Java based tools (cruise-control, > hudson, teamcity, and on and on). That java stuff does not fit into that > space at all. > > So why stop short with Buildr. Buildr could easily be extended to provide > its own continuous integration, done in ruby/rails of course. > > Consider the following: http://qbal.mozdev.org/ circa 1999-2000 > http://qbal.mozdev.org/oldQbal.jpeg This was a proof of concept based on > earlier work I've done. It was 100% javascript. I'm going to ramp this stuff > up again, but this time I want to use ruby/rails/javascript > > Here is the thing. I've been doing this stuff for a long long time. You can > take a moment to look at www.qbalsoftware.com to get an idea of my > background. I'd like to start collaborating on some solutions that turn > things upside down and produce some results that help teams fly! > > Let me know if you are interested in talking further. > > Regards -- Kramer > > I live in Mt View (silicon valley) and this is my wing-man Cosmo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
