CruiseControl and Buildix 2 at JAOO 2007
I’ve been at JAOO for the past few days, and while here I had a chance to do a presentation with Erik Doernenburg on Continuous Integration and CruiseControl. We used the new Beta version of Buildix 2 to show people the new CruiseControl Dashboard, and quite a few people were impressed with it. Favourite features were the CCTray integration, and the ability to see the status of a large number of projects at a glance.
As always, there were also people who were interested in hearing about how it can be used for non Java projects. I had a good chat to one person who is interested in using it on a mixed Common LISP and Erlang project he’s working on. I’m looking forward to hearing how it goes for him. Due to lack of experience on my part I could unfortunately not help him much with the darcs problems he’s having though. Some people have all the fun…
It was also quite useful to speak to people about the problems they’re currently facing when trying to use CruiseControl. A common theme is people trying to manage large numbers of builds, or trying to build products across large numbers of different platforms. These are problems the dedicated ThoughtWorks development team are currently working on, so it’s great to get the validation that we’re putting effort into the things people care about now.