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Continuous Integration Spring Cleaning - GitHub
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Continuous Integration is a fancy term for “run your project’s tests after someone pushes to the repository and notify interested parties if they fail.”
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I installed it and tried it out – it’s pretty easy to use. And because it’s a generic builder you can also use it for non-test related tasks, like compiling stuff. It has a server BuildBot and worker BuildBots which means you can scale it to run many concurrent tasks, even across machines.
Advogato: Blog for apenwarr
When I tried it, I realized something right away: what made git awesome was actually none of the things Linus had talked about, not really. Those things were more like... symptoms of the underlying awesomeness. Yes, git is fast. Yes, it is distributed. Yes, it is definitely not CVS. Those things are all great, but they miss the point.When I tried it, I realized something right away: what made git awesome was actually none of the things Linus had talked about, not really. Those things were more like... symptoms of the underlying awesomeness. Yes, git is fast. Yes, it is distributed. Yes, it is definitely not CVS. Those things are all great, but they miss the point.
Google, Android, Git and GitHub — GitHub
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I gave two talks for the Android team, working with Dave Bort (the handsome guy
you see in the video on the front page here) and Shawn to develop material that
will help them specifically in transitioning from Perforce and highlighting the
tasks that they felt would be most common with thier workflow and project size.
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