[Chicago] Fw: using CruiseControl for non-java projects?
Jason R Huggins
JRHuggins at thoughtworks.COM
Thu Oct 5 21:07:04 CEST 2006
FYI... first response... "We rolled our own". :-/
-Jason
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01:02 PM -----
Jay Fields/US/ThoughtWorks wrote on 10/05/2006 12:57:02 PM:
> The first ruby project I was on used Bitten, which was horrible.
> The 2nd ruby project I was on we rolled our own light-weight solution
> (reasons here:
http://jayfields.blogspot.com/2006/07/ruby-continuous-integration.html )
>
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> Jay Fields
> ThoughtWorks - New York
>
> Jason R Huggins/Corporate/ThoughtWorks/US wrote on 10/05/2006 02:12:02
PM:
>
> > A thread came up on the Chicago Python Users Group (read below) about
> > using Cruise Control for non-Java projects....
> >
> > I imagine with our Rails experiences in the past year, we've got at
> > least 1 or 2 Ruby projects using Cruise.... Am I right? Do we have any
> > presentations, papers, or posts I can refer them to? (Or have our
> > Rails projects only been using Ruby-based build/deploy tools (like
> > DamageControl or Capistrano)?
> >
> > If you have a good story to tell (or link to), please cc jason <email
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> > . Thanks!
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