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Posted to dev@continuum.apache.org by Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org> on 2009/01/28 19:15:08 UTC

Re: Using Lava Lamps for Continuous Integration build status notifications

If any of the continuum committers wants access to the project just
let me know your google id and I'll add you.
IANAL but I think it can't be hosted in Apache due to the dependencies licenses.


On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org> wrote:
> http://www.carlossanchez.eu/entry/using_lava_lamps_for_continuous
>
> Taking the idea of using Lava Lamps as notification tools for your
> Continuous Integration status, green lamp for success, red lamp for
> failure, the so called eXtreme Feedback Devices, and using as a guide
> the instructions in Pragmatic Automation, I have made some
> improvements to use remote notification, meaning that lamps don't need
> to be connected to the build server, and a more automated process,
> that will turn off the lamps out of business hours.
>
> The code is in a new project, Continuous Lava, in case it's useful for
> somebody else. There are two parts, one for Apache Continuum and one
> for CruiseControl.
>
> Actually, it is not necessary to use lava lamps but you can turn on
> and off any device you plug to the X10 power adapters. Imagine a loud
> siren, or my favorite, electric discharges to developer's chairs!!!
> (we'll leave this as an idea for future projects)
>
> http://code.google.com/p/continuouslava/
>