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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by ge...@gump.apache.org on 2004/07/19 17:14:12 UTC

[Gump Wiki] Updated: NewUserIntroduction

   Date: 2004-07-19T08:14:11
   Editor: AdamJack <aj...@apache.org>
   Wiki: Gump Wiki
   Page: NewUserIntroduction
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/NewUserIntroduction

   Answered (and removed) the question posed by somebody on this wiki page.

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  '''it's not about features, it's about community.'''
 
+= Summary: "What is Gump?" =
 
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-= Please don't take this comment the wrong way, but you have not answered the question: "What is Gump?" =
-I appreciate your comments about social community, but what is the purpose of that community?
-If you don't tell me what Gump can do for me, why would I want to join your community?
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-I think that Gump is a tool that allows me to access coordinated builds of ASF projects...
-Or maybe it just notifies me when a new version of an ASF project is incompatible with other projects.
-Is Gump something the developer of any project should care about, or only the developers of infrastructure projects?
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+Gump emulates a rabid developer; attempting to automate the discovery/communications processes of OSS interacting with other OSS (ASF or otherwise). Gump keeps interactions fresh and healthy, via dispassionate critical feedback. You can use Gump for your own (private or OSS) projects against OSS projects or not.

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