Sorry for the lack of information, but PITA's design is fairly ambitious, and until the core testing loop is completed, absolutely every other part of it would block waiting for me to finish.

So I've kept things mostly under wraps. With the core almost done (we've had to scrap a major component and rewrite it), I'll be doing a proper announce at YAPC::NA, and more information should start appearing after that.

I've been trying to be cautious to avoid any hyping of something that is just vapour, and also to retain the ability to scrap parts that don't work and rewrite.

The only public information I've made available, other than what you might be able to glean from the early releases of the PITA:: modules is the original draft specification is available on my personal website, although I'll note that the implementation has changed substantially since that was written.

http://ali.as/pita.html

Currently all activity is taking place in IRC at irc://irc.perl.org/pita

Anyone interested should add it to their IRC clients and lurk there.

There aren't any mailing lists or websites at the present time.

Adam K

Tels wrote:
Moin,

On Thursday 08 June 2006 18:10, Chris Dolan wrote:
On Jun 8, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Tels wrote:
On my todo (well, wish list) is still a project that works rouhgly
like a
server/client model.

You upload a snapshot to the server, it notifies the clients, they
download the package, run the tests and report the result back.
Reports
are viewed on the server.

Is there any interest in such a package?

Best wishes,

Tels
That sounds very similar to Adam Kennedy's PITA project.  Yes, there
is great interest!

I am not familiar with Adam's PITA, so maybe such a project already exists and I can save myself the work :D

Best wishes,

Tels


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