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June 17, 2008

Contribute to Hudson!

Filed under: hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 10:53 pm

Readers to this blog know that I take every opportunity to talk about Hudson, one of the very best Continuous Integration tools. Well, I have another very good reason: you can contribute to it and make money, at least if you let yourself known before the end of June.

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June 7, 2008

About the French translation in Hudson

Filed under: hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 9:23 pm

The French translation of Hudson is a contribution I have made to the project. The work is complete for the core part of Hudson, and I consider it stable, though many bits are not internationalized, hence appear in English.

What can you do if you want to help?
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June 2, 2008

Hudson creator now dedicated full-time

Filed under: hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 1:45 pm

That’s what you get when you spend several days polishing a post. Unlike what I suggested in my previous post from today, Sun does seem to take action regarding Hudson. Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Hudson creator, has just been promoted to working on Hudson full-time. I’m jealous ;-)

Congratulations, Kohsuke! You deserve it.

CruiseControl is still the bigger player; Hudson is growing

Filed under: citcon, hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 11:05 am

I thought it’d be interesting to look at some download statistics for Hudson and CruiseControl, probably the 2 OpenSource CI tools with the most mindshare currently.

Want to know more about CruiseControl, Hudson, and other CI tools? Meet the creators, contributers and users at the next CITCON conference in Melbourne, June 27th & 28th. Cannot make it to Melbourne? Then CITCON Amsterdam, October 3 & 4 is for you (I know I‘ll be there). Or CITCON Minneapolis, April 17 & 18, 2009.

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April 11, 2008

JavaPosse mentions 200th release of Hudson

Filed under: hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 8:07 am

The JavaPosse podcast #178 mentions that Hudson has reached version 1.200 in 2 years and a half. The hosts made jokes on the number of releases… well, by the time they aired on April 8th, Hudson had actually reached 1.205. And by the time I listened to the podcast on April 10th, we had reached 1.206. So there! ;-)

April 8, 2008

CITCON Denver is over, all hail CITCON Melbourne

Filed under: citcon, continuous integration, hudson, test — Eric Lefevre @ 4:22 pm

The North-American edition of CITCON, the conference on Continuous Integration and Testing is over. Check out the session notes on the conference wiki.

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March 21, 2008

Valtech Sponsors CITCON Amsterdam

Filed under: citcon, continuous integration, valtech — Eric Lefevre @ 2:55 pm

The Conference on Continuous Integration & Testing is taking place this year in Denver (April 4 & 5), Melbourne (June 27 & 28) and Amsterdam (October 3 & 4).

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February 29, 2008

What builds are set up on my Continuous Integration tool

Filed under: continuous integration, hudson, test — Eric Lefevre @ 5:07 pm

On projects that I see, most are using a Continuous Integration tool. Many, however, still do not use those tools to their fullest. Here is what I typically set up on projects that I have control on.
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February 12, 2008

CITCON 2008: Register to Denver and Melbourne

Filed under: citcon, conferences, continuous integration, test — Eric Lefevre @ 6:18 pm

CITCON, the conference on Continuous Integration & Testing, is coming to Denver, April 4 & 5. Seats are limited (but free!) and registration has been going briskly (probably the fastest of all CITCON events). Register now!

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February 8, 2008

Hudson in French

Filed under: continuous integration, hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 11:34 am

I have finally been able to make some progress towards translating Hudson in French. The latest version (1.181) will now display automatically in French if your web browser is appropriately configured.

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December 4, 2007

Using Hudson as a Continuous Integration tool for Python

Filed under: continuous integration, hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 10:26 am

On a project I’m involved in, we are programming both in Java and Python. The Java part has been written TDD-style, with Hudson as the CI tool from the beginning. I’ve tried to promote unit testing and CI for the Python part as well, but little progress has been made.

So I am pleased to see a very positive experience report on integrating Hudson with Python. Not only was the code packaged and unit tested, but reports were also shown for both quality metrics and tests. Very encouraging!

October 30, 2007

Valtech Days: Hudson Demo

Filed under: conferences, continuous integration, hudson, valtech — Eric Lefevre @ 9:43 am

My quest for spreading the word about Hudson continues.
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October 24, 2007

CITCON Brussels 2007: Hudson

Filed under: citcon, hudson — Eric Lefevre @ 9:48 pm

Hudson demo: the dashboardAfter doing it at AgileOpen, I again had the chance to demonstrate Hudson. The attendants had all proved their CI credentials, to say the least, as they included developers on AnthillPro, Build-o-matic, and CruiseControl, of course (how many CC developers in the room? at least 6, I’d say).
Hudson demo: the build trendI think my point that Hudson was the easy, very usable alternative, went well, but they were more impressed with the combinations matrix feature (I personally think that the killer feature is the simpleness of the form where a job is defined).
At the evening drinks, one or two people asked whether I was part of the development team, which was flattering. I guess I should consider getting more involved, but there are already so many things I want to do, and so little time! How do all these guys do?!

Back from CITCON Brussels 2007

Filed under: citcon, continuous integration, test, valtech — Eric Lefevre @ 8:39 pm

CITCON main signI came back from Brussels this Sunday evening, after some visiting of the city. The conference has been a blast, especially networking with other participants. It has been great seeing again people that were there last year in London… and sometimes pick up the conversation where we had left it! I also talked with a few people that were at AgileOpen in the Netherlands last June. I can’t wait to see them all a third time in 2008.
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October 2, 2007

CITCON Brussels Registrations are going nicely

Filed under: citcon, continuous integration, tdd, test — Eric Lefevre @ 11:47 am

We now have more than 80 registrants for CITCON Brussels, more than 2 weeks before the 19th.

This year, I have volunteered to help organize registrations, so I get to see every single registration request. It’s interesting: sometimes, you don’t see anyone registering for days (oh my god, is this going to be a turkey?, then 7 people register in a single day. The general pattern, though, is that the number increase more or less regularly.

Also, about one request in six is pure spam.
We should reach the threshold for the maximum number of seats a couple of days before the event.

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