[Twisted-Python] New OS X buildbot courtesy of Apple Computer, Inc.
Today a box arrived in the Twisted Matrix Labs global headquarters (AKA the Divmod offices) containing a tricked-out Xserve G5, sent gratis by Apple Computer to help the Twisted team better support the Macintosh platform. Chris Armstrong and JP Calderone have already set up the buildslaves, and you can see them featured on our Buildbot page as "osx-2.4" and "poll-osx-2.4". http://twistedmatrix.com/buildbot/ This new machine is serving its purpose admirably. The new build configuration, poll on osx, has already revealed some bugs that need fixing, less than 20 minutes after the machine was set up :). There are several people who deserve some kudos here: First of all, Wilfredo Sanchez, for both getting Apple to use Twisted on a high-profile project in the first place, and driving the process which culminated in the delivery of this beautiful machine. Thanks to Apple Computer for dedicating these resources to our project. I trust it will prove a worthwhile investment for them. And finally, thanks to Stephen Thorne, who has been tirelessly keeping our tests running on a personal machine, and helping to keep the OS X platform supported until now. Stephen, you can finally turn it off :-). Pictures are forthcoming, if you know how Flickr works and such.
glyph@divmod.com wrote:
Today a box arrived in the Twisted Matrix Labs global headquarters (AKA the Divmod offices) containing a tricked-out Xserve G5, sent gratis by Apple Computer to help the Twisted team better support the Macintosh platform.
Sa-hweet! This is very, very cool. In so many ways.
There are several people who deserve some kudos here:
First of all, Wilfredo Sanchez, for both getting Apple to use Twisted on a high-profile project
+1
Thanks to Apple Computer for dedicating these resources to our project
+1
And finally, thanks to Stephen Thorne
+1!
Pictures are forthcoming
Yeay! We love comp pics!
Today a box arrived in the Twisted Matrix Labs global headquarters (AKA the Divmod offices) containing a tricked-out Xserve G5, sent gratis by Apple Computer to help the Twisted team better support the Macintosh platform.
Yes this is fantastic news!
First of all, Wilfredo Sanchez, for both getting Apple to use Twisted on a high-profile project in the first place, and driving the process which culminated in the delivery of this beautiful machine.
Just out of interest, what is the name of the Apple product using Twisted? Or is it some secret internal project? Robert
Robert Gravina <robert@gravina.com> writes:
Today a box arrived in the Twisted Matrix Labs global headquarters (AKA the Divmod offices) containing a tricked-out Xserve G5, sent gratis by Apple Computer to help the Twisted team better support the Macintosh platform.
Yes this is fantastic news!
First of all, Wilfredo Sanchez, for both getting Apple to use Twisted on a high-profile project in the first place, and driving the process which culminated in the delivery of this beautiful machine.
Just out of interest, what is the name of the Apple product using Twisted? Or is it some secret internal project?
It's (at least) the "Darwin Calendar Server": http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/ Cheers, mwh -- Hmm, that attempt at trolling did not work out as well as I had hoped. -- Steve VanDevender, asr
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 14:00:25 -0400, glyph@divmod.com wrote:
And finally, thanks to Stephen Thorne, who has been tirelessly keeping our tests running on a personal machine, and helping to keep the OS X platform supported until now. Stephen, you can finally turn it off :-).
Well, I've been considering trying out this loonix thing. I'm going to see how you bun two runs on my powermac. :) Please remove the OS-X column on the buildslave, but if it's no hassle, please leave the pypy column there. I'm going to be hacking on that when I get back from my week away. Regards, Stephen Thorne.
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