If any of the continuum committers wants access to the project just let me know your google id and I'll add you. IANAL but I think it can't be hosted in Apache due to the dependencies licenses.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Carlos Sanchez <[email protected]> wrote: > http://www.carlossanchez.eu/entry/using_lava_lamps_for_continuous > > Taking the idea of using Lava Lamps as notification tools for your > Continuous Integration status, green lamp for success, red lamp for > failure, the so called eXtreme Feedback Devices, and using as a guide > the instructions in Pragmatic Automation, I have made some > improvements to use remote notification, meaning that lamps don't need > to be connected to the build server, and a more automated process, > that will turn off the lamps out of business hours. > > The code is in a new project, Continuous Lava, in case it's useful for > somebody else. There are two parts, one for Apache Continuum and one > for CruiseControl. > > Actually, it is not necessary to use lava lamps but you can turn on > and off any device you plug to the X10 power adapters. Imagine a loud > siren, or my favorite, electric discharges to developer's chairs!!! > (we'll leave this as an idea for future projects) > > http://code.google.com/p/continuouslava/ >
