On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Matt Madia<mattmadia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For the past few weeks, i've been working on a solution for continuous > integration. > As a reminder continuous integration is a system that repeatedly > builds something from source, typically to detect compile errors. I'm well aware of your efforts, but in any case, very cool! > > In the short term, i'd rather not create a website to manage it. > eg, http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey-Ports > > I certainly don't want to be shooting emails to one of our lists with > many subscribers --- haiku, haiku-development, etc. > Using the commits list crossed my mind, as did creating a dedicated > mailing list. I'd probably create a list just for this, that maybe sends a daily status update basically saying all is well (assuming all is well). It could also immediately shoot out an email upon a build error. Sound good? Otherwise, if you did do a webserver backend, maybe you could just set up an RSS feed that works in a similar fashion? That's my ideas. - joe