I have a PC set up with luntbuild on win2k, but am still struggling to get it to build the Java version.
Once I get that going, I will start looking at adding in Nant to get the .net version rolling along, too. If I am reading this correctly, luntbuild will allow me to upload the built packages, as well as sending out messages when builds are complete. Larry On 7/19/05, Roberto R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The main mirrored folders are ready. Just need to place files in there. I > created and upload a keys file with my Apache public key a couple of weeks > ago. Also, the sample mirrored downloads page is also in SVN. > > Roberto > > > On 7/19/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > iBATIS 2.1.5 is out > > > > First, kudos to everyone involved, especially Clinton, for rolling a > > 2.1.5 Java release. > > > > Aside from applying patches, the most important way we serve the > > community is by rolling releases, which hopefully reach GA status. > > > > A lot of the committers can use the nightly builds in our own > > projects, but most teams can't. Unless we release, and unless we can > > mark a release "Ready for prime time", most teams can't use fixes and > > improvements we make to our software. For most people, it doesn't > > matter if we apply their patch, or implement their feature request, > > unless the change makes it into a GA release. > > > > > We're increasing the size of the Java Team. > > > > As we add more committers, we might consider adopting a convention > > where the first thing a new committer should do is roll the next > > release (for the platform of their choice). > > > > Rolling a release shouldn't be hard, but it's one of those things > > people tend to shy away from at first. Since releasing is why we are > > here, I think it's important to try and get people "into the saddle" > > as soon as we can. > > > > Speaking of releases, where do we stand on hooking up with the Apache > > mirrors? (Given a website that refreshes, of course.) > > > > -Ted. > > > >