I’d like to let you know about a new meetup I started recently – Tooling for Software Development. There are user groups and even entire conferences organized by vendors of software development tools, which perfectly promote visions of these vendors. However I failed to find a place where strong and weak sides of these products, […]
Tag: #ci
Reinventing CI wheels in Docker
Last Thursday I joined the first meetup of 2015! of Docker Amsterdam. It was not a regular docker hurray meeting of 2014 => the general topic of the talks was security, where the build process of docker images leaves quite some concerns… However during these talks and later I could not get rid of “deja vu” feeling and seems now […]
Copying Jenkins jobs
When your company/project uses multiple installations of Jenkins, quite often you’d like to move build jobs from one server to another. Jenkins does provide an extensive set of CLI command and API via HTTP. However there is nothing (yet), what would connect two build servers
Project break-down, which happens too early
Among users of Maven there is a huge tendency, which is difficult to influence. The tendency is to break down projects into a number of independently releasable sub-projects, but to keep on working at all of the sub-projects at the same time. In this case using fixed versions of dependencies does not work at all […]
CITCON 2012
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it. I’ve been lucky to