Lately, I've been pulled in a couple of directions. I'm working on a number of Tapestry-related things (new presentations, a DZone Refcard, articles and a new tutorial). I've also been working on Tapestry360: http://tapestry.formos.com
You may be familiar with this site already; for about two years it has run the Bamboo Continuous Integration server. Formos (my employer) is firmly behind supporting the community more fully. When this site is ready, it will be a "TapestryForge", a project hosting site featuring: - Subversion access via HTTPS - Subversion browsing (i.e., ViewVC) - JIRA Issue management - Confluence Wiki - Bamboo continuous integration - Project home pages - Project nightly build pages - Maven snapshot repository - Maven stable repository All of this is in place except for the self-service SVN administration app, which I'm working on. I could also use a hand figuring out how to accomplish single-sign on using Atlassian Crowd. Anybody used it? I just get confused. Why not just use GoogleCode? GoogleCode doesn't support Maven repositories, or project home pages. Putting it all on one server means it all becomes integrated and automated, the way it should be. In addition, in the future, we can add GIT support if we wish. Again, the only major annoyance currently is the lack of single sign on (you must register individually in Bamboo, JIRA and Confuence) and the fact that granting SVN access is a manual process (for me). I don't think we'll be able to offer shell access either, which makes having an Ant- or Maven-based build that can work inside Bamboo that much more critical. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org