I've just seen that in the Hudson 3.0.1 change log there's the update of
blue balls to green balls, "since the color scheme has changed" (Hudson 3
has switched to a purple scheme, I suppose because it's similar to the one
of Eclipse as it is managed by the Eclipse Foundation).
Just out of c
It was certainly true for me that I couldn't tell the difference between
the green and red. I like the blue colour scheme personally. But I use
jenkins :-)
Matthew Farwell.
2013/3/25 Fabrizio Giudici
> I've just seen that in the Hudson 3.0.1 change log there's the update of
> blue balls to gree
Hi guys,
I've been thinking about writing a plugin for IntelliJ.
Thing is, it would be really nice if I could make some money from it.
Scandalous I know!
Any advice? Is it even worth it these days?
Some things I was thinking about were:
1. A cut down basic version and commercial 'pro' version
"Why does Jenkins have blue balls?"
http://jenkins-ci.org/node/377
On Mar 25, 2013, at 7:55 AM, Matthew Farwell wrote:
It was certainly true for me that I couldn't tell the difference between the
green and red. I like the blue colour scheme personally. But I use jenkins :-)
Matthew Farwell.
Dude, I'm not touching that question with a ten foot pole.
Mark
On Mar 25, 2013 5:33 AM, "Dan Stine" wrote:
> "Why does Jenkins have blue balls?"
>
> http://jenkins-ci.org/node/377
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2013, at 7:55 AM, Matthew Farwell
> wrote:
>
> It was certainly true for me that I couldn't tell
This conversation is deteriorating first balls and now poles.
Regards
Shaine Ismail
Sent from my mobile.
On Mar 25, 2013 9:27 AM, "Mark Fortner" wrote:
> Dude, I'm not touching that question with a ten foot pole.
>
> Mark
> On Mar 25, 2013 5:33 AM, "Dan Stine" wrote:
>
>> "Why does Jenkins hav
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 2:23 AM, wrote:
> Frank Mathy Mar 24 06:31AM -0700
>
> I really enjoy listening to your podcasts. Recently there have been only
> very few Java Posse newscasts. Mostly only recordings of the Java Posse
> Roundup and on the news side a lot of discussion on non-Java-topics.
Shall we move on to start talking about forking repos and big dongles?
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Shaine Ismail wrote:
> This conversation is deteriorating first balls and now poles.
>
> Regards
> Shaine Ismail
>
> Sent from my mobile.
> On Mar 25, 2013 9:27 AM, "Mark Fortner" wrote:
>
>
I could so comment here, but I'd be creating my own #donglegate sub-scandel.
Mark Fortner wrote:
Dude, I'm not touching that question with a ten foot pole.
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As the newest and most uninformed member of the group, I'll attempt to
address this from my historically-ignorant perspective:
I see two questions here:
- What's with all of the Roundup recordings recently?
- What about Java news?
On the first one, we found that there were a lot of recordings sti
(Re-sending this reply because it seemed really confusing as a reply to the
digest form of this group. So, in a much more beautiful and well-thought
out presentation, here is said reply)
As the newest and most uninformed member of the group, I'll attempt to
address this from my historically-ign
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