An invite for a test drive of Xymon on Google host
Hi, all
Once we have new project administrator(s), I like to propose we switch to Google host for the Xymon project.
There are a few features I think Google host will help.
- Less ad workspace compare to sourceforge.net
- Projects can have 3 levels of privilege. 2.1 project owners 2.2 project committers 2.3 project contributors.
- It support SVN or Mercurial.
- It can hookup to Google groups(users,developer and code-commit)
- source commit and comment can trigger an email to google groups.
- Built-in Wiki and issue tracker.
- It is fast.
- it has web-hook to trigger C.I. software like buildbot or Hudson. Image your xymon build machine at home will start building new version of xymon when developer commit a new change !
if you are interested to test out xymon on google host,please let me know.
I can setup you up with different types of project privileges. But looks like you need to have a google account first.
Regards
tj
T.J. Yang
Sorry, I forgot to include the URL in last email
http://code.google.com/p/xymon/
tj On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 8:38 PM, TJ Yang <tjyang2001 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, all
Once we have new project administrator(s), I like to propose we switch to Google host for the Xymon project.
There are a few features I think Google host will help.
- Less ad workspace compare to sourceforge.net
- Projects can have 3 levels of privilege. 2.1 project owners 2.2 project committers 2.3 project contributors.
- It support SVN or Mercurial.
- It can hookup to Google groups(users,developer and code-commit)
- source commit and comment can trigger an email to google groups.
- Built-in Wiki and issue tracker.
- It is fast.
- it has web-hook to trigger C.I. software like buildbot or Hudson. Image your xymon build machine at home will start building new version of xymon when developer commit a new change !
if you are interested to test out xymon on google host,please let me know.
I can setup you up with different types of project privileges. But looks like you need to have a google account first.
Regards
tj
T.J. Yang
-- T.J. Yang
On 07/01/2010 09:38 PM, TJ Yang wrote:
Hi, all
Once we have new project administrator(s), I like to propose we switch to Google host for the Xymon project.
I don't disagree with the reasons for switching to google hosting, but I would prefer that we first focus energy on organizing a team, letting them get up to speed, and delivering a solid xymon 4.3.0 release using the existing SF tools.
Tom
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