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What Continuous Integration Server are you using in 2009?

 

(Probably) more representative than an African election! With all the scientific rigour of an 8th grade science lab! Guaranteed to accurately represent the opinions of at least 100% of the people who voted! It's the 2009 Wakaleo Continuous Integration poll!

Last year, Hudson was the clear winner, with 230 out of the 584 votes. Coming in second and third were CruiseControl and Continuum. Of the commercial tools, TeamCity and Bamboo led the pack.

This year, CI tools are evolving across the board. Hudson still seems to have a very bright future, with an ever-increasing number of plugins and a very wide user base. Commercial tools are starting to play an increasing role in the market. Bamboo offers in-depth build metrics and unrivalled integration with the Atlassian tools such as JIRA and Clover. Cruise, from Thoughtworks, attempts to tackle the problem of release automation front-on. And tools like TeamCity and Pulse propose innovative "private builds" and (for the former) very close IntelliJ integration.

So, come along and vote for your favorite CI tool in the 2009 Wakaleo Continuous Integration poll!

Hudson because we can't afford Bamboo!

Hudson is free, and once you get into Atlassian tools is compeltely addictive because of how well they are put together and supported, so we can't yet get caught up with the Atlassian sweet for 20k a year, so Hudson it is. It certainly does the job for now. I would like to see some plugins updated tho. Some of them haven't had development in years but are still *available.

This year, CI tools are

This year, CI tools are evolving across the board. Hudson still seems to have a very bright future, with an ever-increasing number of plugins and a very wide user base.

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College Accreditation AND Computer Science accreditation

I recently came across your

I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often..
Distance learning accreditation AND Certificate program accreditation AND Business education accreditation

QuickBuild not listed in the poll

Hello,

Is it possible to include QuickBuild (http://www.pmease.com) here for completeness? QuickBuild is professional version of Luntbuild. A lot of Luntbuild users have now migrated to use it and a large user base is there. The recently released 2.0 includes a lot of new features such as pre-commit test, build grid, elaborated build reports, visual workflow design. It also has a free community edition which allows to use up to 16 projects without any other limitations.

With so many Continuous

With so many Continuous Integration (CI) servers to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you.I am using Acme Inc's tool.

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