Hi Samuel, Thanks for your precious comment which is much more valuable than 0.02 cents (lol) . I'll take a look at Jenkins and Hudson to see how could we save our effort with these.
-------------------- Sincerely yours, Uriel Liu -----Original Message----- From: Samuel Stirtzel [mailto:s.stirt...@googlemail.com] Sent: 2011年12月20日 16:29 To: Wang, Shane Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org; Uriel Liu Subject: Re: [yocto] RFC: Web UI design for bitbake 2011/12/20 Wang, Shane <shane.w...@intel.com>: > Hi all, > > Web UI interface is the next what we are going to do. Uriel drafted the first > iteration of the architecture design and I posted it onto > https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Web_UI. > > Looking forward to your feedbacks. > > -- > Shane > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto It sounds like you want to build it all from scratch, quite a lot of work to build a fully featured web build system, in this case compatibility to other systems would be nice. For web builds with bitbake, Jenkins-CI (a fork of the continuous integration system Hudson) [1] could be worth a look, it is more than just a build tool. There is also Autobuilder, but I guess for end users it is too much configuration effort? Jenkins-CI was very easy to setup and with a plug-in it could be as simple as pointing the web-UI to the Bitbake path, managing cluster/cloud/slave-pc entities is easy too. Just my 0.02 cents in the case that you didn't already cast it in concrete. IMHO it looks like Jenkins and the concept-pdf are very similar, only difference seems to be: you want to invent it all by yourself? [1] Jenkins-CI : http://jenkins-ci.org/ -- Regards Samuel _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto