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Which open source CI tool to choose?
      #40058 - 11/01/06 04:28 PM

Which open source CI tool to choose?

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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: JavaWorld]
      #40078 - 11/02/06 02:50 PM

There is also a more complete continuous integrations server matrix here:

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/DAMAGECONTROL/Continuous+Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix


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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: JavaWorld]
      #40155 - 11/06/06 06:17 AM

I work with Luntbuild + Ivy for my company for several months. The solution is very efficient and easy to maintain.

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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: JavaWorld]
      #40169 - 11/06/06 02:19 PM

We just started using TeamCity from JetBrains (authors of IntelliJ IDEA) and it's been pretty nice. It's 1.0 so it's got a few rough spots, but has been the best tool I've used so far by a long shot.

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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: Anonymous]
      #40170 - 11/06/06 02:21 PM

Sorry, didn't see that you said "open source". TeamCity's not open source... and it's commercial. So, it's not for you if open source is a requirement.

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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: JavaWorld]
      #40206 - 11/07/06 06:55 PM

Anthill used to be mentioned as a CI tool, I was suprised it was excluded from this report...

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Re: Which open source CI tool to choose? [Re: Clinton]
      #40234 - 11/08/06 02:18 PM

Actually, I intended to include Anthill, but I found its features very limited compared to the other tools: it seems to be a very pale shadow of Anthill Professional.

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