That would be great... there are a set of cruise control scripts checked
in (from Arnaud), however
someone here (jross) created a build env called ptolomy (ptol). Cruise
control is hard to manage when you
want to build a bunch of environment, so he built a distributed build
system on top qpid
let's make them... hand them out at apachecon
Mark Atwell wrote:
Great work Michael!
I like the idea! Though currently it looks (to me) a little like a ray -
i.e. a sting-ray or eagle-ray. Admittedly this appeals to me - I'm an
underwater photographer - look for me on Flickr.
However, if the
CruiseControl is a Continuous Integration tool, it schedules/runs based on
changes/etc 'builds/projects' which are basically just a configuration you
give it to do a job or bunch of jobsbe it run a build, a test, basically
do whatever you like. You can tie in to various build tools like Ant or
Oops...I read Steve's email just before going to sleep and forgot about it
before going out after I got up :)
I didn't post the setup you are running (a bit of its perhaps not apache
friendly for one thing, though it isn't necessary and could be rectified
easily enough), its quite different to the
Hi Steve,
Robbie Gemmell is a centre of know-how on cc, so hopefully he'll reply too !
We (Qpid) don't have a central build running on Apache infra. However, I
have a couple of builds machines running cc, and post any issues arising to
the list. I think others have a similar setup.
The dashboard
As per someone else's comments a while back, I'd be wary of associating the
product with the 'enterprise'. It may be a great marketing ploy, but its
downsides outweight its upsides It may be a great 'in joke/association', but
this in itself is unlikely to gain commercial (brace yourself) 'mind-shar
Thanks to Rafi, we know Qpid has a Star Trek heritage (that was sneaky!).
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708759/
So, to continue the in joke.
Qpid: Apache's Enterprise AMQP
I do love the idea for a T-Shirt:
I'm with Qpid!
AMQP Enterprise Messaging
Sorry for the HTML.
So, my votes:
+7 Apache Qpid,
I think if the C++ Broker on Windows becomes a truly first class citizen,
the WCF calling down to that would be fine and work very well.
Of course C++ can also be compiled to the CLR, but that would require the
C++ be quite extensively annotated for the purpose, so probably not a flyer.
IKVM is ve
Great work Michael!
I like the idea! Though currently it looks (to me) a little like a ray -
i.e. a sting-ray or eagle-ray. Admittedly this appeals to me - I'm an
underwater photographer - look for me on Flickr.
However, if the blue bit could be made to stretch up and down a bit more to
be the sa
That's pretty good. I prefer to change the colors of the logo, but we have
to keep AMQP colors which is not that colorful :-(
Lahiru
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:02 AM, michael goulish wrote:
> Oops, thanks.
> How about this:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1624
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> On Fri, 2009
Oops, thanks.
How about this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1624
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 23:55 -0800, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I think attachments are not allowed in the list. You have to upload it in to
> somewhere and send us the link.
>
> Lahiru
>
> On Fri, J
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michael j. goulish updated QPID-1624:
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t-shirt image concept
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Key: QPID-1624
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-1624
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: Wish
Reporter: michael j. goulish
Priority: Trivial
Attachments: im_wi
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