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Re: [science-iwg] travis+eclipse project

Hi Matt,
BTW - I selected Hudson for use with Triquetrum because that is what Eclipse provides. I'm hoping that Eclipse will also provide Jenkins support because there are more plugins available under Jenkins than under Hudson and because the Jenkins community is more active. See Bug 336262 - Hudson or Jenkins, what to do with the CI instance at eclipse.org (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=336262).

I'm familiar with Hudson and Jenkins and prefer Jenkins, but am OK with using Hudson.

I have no experience with Travis-CI.

_Christopher

On 4/20/16 9:22 AM, Torkild Ulvøy Resheim wrote:
Hi Matt,

I’m pretty sure that there are no limitations on what build technology or service you use. Travis-CI should be perfectly good. Of course you don’t get the integration with Gerrit and Bugzilla, but as long as your’re happy with what GitHub offers you should not have to do any changes in the stack. There is a discussion on the pros and cons of using GitHub here https://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/eclipse.org-committers/msg01095.html

Best regards,
Torkild
20. apr. 2016 kl. 18.05 skrev <Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> <Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello,
These are a list of the eclipse travis builds, https://travis-ci.org/eclipse. We have been using travis for dawnsci, richbeans and our prototype scanning project (which is on https://travis-ci.org/DiamondLightSource) for a while. Is this ok / a good idea for eclipse projects? Any issues with not using the standard Jenkins approach like Triquetrum does? Perhaps permission has to be asked from the bureaucracy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoRoaNVho54 Thanks a mill. Matt --

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