Fat fingers... another try ;) Hi,
I just came across an interesting Jenkins plug-in which promises to make EC 2 spot instances usable for Jenkins jobs [1]. I haven't tried it out myself, but this might be an interesting way to get build power at a lower price from the EC 2 spot market. --Gunnar [1] https://github.com/bwall/ec2-plugin 2013/3/28 Gunnar Morling <gun...@hibernate.org> > Hi, > > I just came across an interesting Jenkins plug-in which promises to make > > > > 2013/3/27 Sanne Grinovero <sa...@hibernate.org> > >> You're all welcome to play with http://54.225.162.168/ >> however please keep these in mind: >> >> - it's not the final machine: don't put too much effort in creating >> nice build scripts as we'll reset it to clean state soon. We *might* >> be able to store jobs defined so far, but we might choose not to. >> >> - domain name should be coming: ci.hibernate.org ..not sure when, got >> no replies so far from. >> >> - authentication: just click on login, it will use OAuth2 to request >> your identity via your GitHub account. Permissions to create new jobs, >> edit existing jobs, run a build manually depend on your github account >> be part of the Hibernate organization (or not, in which case you have >> read only status) >> >> At this stage I'd like to get a feeling if the hardware is powerful >> enough, and also we need to select which other plugins we want to use, >> I'm looking especially to: >> - static analysis reports >> - pull requests integration >> >> both are relatively undefined, we can of course start simple and >> improve later.. just checking this fits basic needs now. >> >> Sanne >> _______________________________________________ >> hibernate-dev mailing list >> hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev >> > > _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev