On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:50 PM, jerry gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> Will Coleda wrote: >>>> >>>>> The eventual goal of this cleanup is to get these tests running via >>>>> smolder to give core developers more feedback on their commits. The >>>>> aborted test in this file can be TODOd if we can't fix the root cause >>>>> before release. >>>> >>>> To this end, how would we like this to be done. I've been thinking about >>>> creating a separate project for Rakudo and then having it's full test >>>> suite, >>>> spec test and spec_test_regression all going as separate tags so they can >>>> be >>>> viewed separately. >>> >>> Rakudo would, at the moment, need its own version anyway, since you >>> can't run rakudo via the unified harness. >>> >>>> I could create a separate project for each built-in language (might be too >>>> many) or just have a misc-languages project. But it might be helpful to >>>> have >>>> each "big" language (Rakudo, pipp, cardinal) have their own projects so >>>> that >>>> they have their own RSS feeds. >>> >>> I am of two minds: >>> >>> - the tcl developer in me wants a feed for my language so I can easily >>> track it. >>> - the parrot developer wants an aggregated feed that shows all the >>> languages so I can easily see if I broke something. >>> >>> Can we start with the fine-grained version and provide an aggregated >>> version? We can decide on the aggregated version later, if necessary. >>> (just languages? just some of them? all of them -and- core parrot?) >>> >> yes, please. this is what rss aggregation is for. before parrot's >> general availability release, we will be moving many if not most of >> the languages out of the parrot repository. this will make >> languages-smolder (or a similar parrot make target) less relevant, and >> rss aggregation more important. >> >> anyone know of an aggregated feed generator, so one can build a >> personalized feed of feeds and subscribe to that? we can host it at >> parrot.org once we have that infrastructure set up. >> ~jerry >> > > We are running one now: http://planet.parrotcode.org/ > i don't think you caught my meaning. i want to give users the ability to create a feed of tcl's tests, rakudo's spectest_regression, and parrot's testj target from the gsoc_nci branch, and have that made available to them for subscription.
as far as i'm aware, with planet.parrotcode, the administrator picks the feeds that are aggregated. ~jerry