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[ecf-dev] ECF build v2 -- Build easier
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Hi Folks,
Now that Galileo is past us, many of us would like to move toward fully
using our new (and much improved) automated build and test system.
Markus and Ted have already done quite a lot of work to get Hudson and
Buckminster installed, configured, and it's now running at the OSU Open
Source lab sight. Overall, we're actually pretty close to
replacing/removing our existing builder with this new, better, easier,
more managable one.
There are, however, several things to address/add in the new build
system before we can pull the plug on the existing builder:
In broad strokes, we need to:
1) Add bundle signing (for dev.eclipse.org build)
2) Setup/refactor the features so that we can build
a) weekly platform integration builds (i.e. filetransfer and ECF core)
b) auto, daily, integration and release builds (on-demand for
release...others can be automated)
3) Add a builder for the features/bundles at OSU OSL (including
JMS/ActiveMQ, Yahoo provider, TweetHub (product), and perhaps other
things...e.g. SOC student work)
4) Add automated junit testing
5) Add support for Markus' work on distributing testing framework
6+) The million other things that have to be done for 'build system care
and feeding' :)
7) The other things that I've forgotten
I think the first thing to do is to arrange to have a conference call
with Markus (Lemmy)...so Markus can explain and demo the buckminster and
hudson-based builder...and those of us that will be working with it can
know what's happening, how it can be configured/added to to setup the
things listed above (as well as others).
So if Markus would respond to this email with an indication of the
days/times (UTC) he would be available for hosting a shared screen
session (with screen sharing tech of choice) over next two weeks we'll
set it up and then have it.
If you are interested in participating in the ECF building/deployment
process (which I strongly encourage, BTW...even if you aren't a
committer)...please try to come to this conference call. This is an
area where we can/could absolutely use some further contributions from
the community, as a couple of us (Ted and Scott) are wanting to spend
more time/effort this year on development, and have 'paid our dues'.
It's also great experience (IMHO), as building/deploying for any
significant system is always (and always going to be IMHO), a technical,
process, and community challenge.
Thanks,
Scott