My apologies if I was kind of brusque on this subject! I did setup an initial continuum project for OpenEJB but the initial build faild and I did not have the time last night to figure out what's going on.
So anybody is welcome to have a look at the continuum setup. Cheers On Feb 7, 2008 12:02 PM, Jonathan Gallimore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My apologies for missing the other thread - I think it makes sense to go > this route instead. > > Thanks, > > Jonathan > > > Daniel S. Haischt wrote: > > Hi Jonathan, > > > > my point here is that we should be a) promoting Apache stuff by using it > > (here. continuum) and b) use the machines from the infrastructure folks > > cause they are doing proper backups and so forth. basically anything > > that comes along with providing hosting services. > > > > Just have a look at the following site: > > > > -> http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/groupSummary.action > > > > For some reason there is already an OpenEJB entry in continuum. So my > > guess would be that we just should start to use it :) > > > > Just trying to prevent duplicated efforts. > > > > Cheers > > Daniel S. Haischt > > > > Jonathan Gallimore wrote: > >> No offense taken :) > >> > >> I don't know if there's already Continuum setup somewhere - I'm > >> guessing Prasad used to run Continuum or something similar to run > >> continuous builds on his own hardware and net connection, and is now > >> no longer able to do this. > >> > >> So, if there isn't any central infrastructure to do this, I'm willing > >> to to set this up on my box, and publish the build artifacts > >> somewhere. The server itself is pretty basic, 2.4GHz, 512MB RAM, but > >> it does have a pretty good net connection. > >> > >
