Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Google using buildbot for Chromium continuous integration
Via Ben Bangert, this gem of a page showing the continuous integration status for the Chromium project at Google. It's cool to see that they're using buildbot. But just like Ben says -- I wish they open sourced the look and feel of that buildbot status page ;-)
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Hi Grig,
My name is Gil Zilberfeld, and with my colleague, Roy Osherove, we do a video cast called: This week in testing.
Roy talks a bit about this blog in this episode, so please come and watch. And if you like, talk about us so more people can enjoy.
Thanks,
Gil Zilberfeld
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The view is called the "console" view:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.buildbot.devel/5077
And it's now available in upstream buildbot trunk, did I get that right?
Cool.
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