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I agree as well and consider this a seperate topic. In the new year we
should look at using the telescience servers to host downloads of
interim builds. Internally we build nightly using BuildForge (based on
CruiseControl). We can consider either moving the night build to a
telescience server or just posting our internal results. Long term from
an open source perspective I think the former is a better choice.<br>
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Bob<br>
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Paul wrote:
+++++++++++++
There is something missing - some sort of interim release. There are
a couple of ways that this could work:
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* automate nightly builds (this could be incorporated into the new
hosting environment at some point in the next few months)
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My feeling on this is that we need automated nightly builds, preferably with a monitoring facility like buldbot et al provide so we can see who broke it :)
You're right; this will be more plausible once the service provider migration is complete. Right now, we have no way of automating uploads of the nightly builds to the web site. Unless we use SVN :)
Jason
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