Re: [Olap4j-devel] Olap4j Infrastructure and hosting
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From: Tom B. <to...@an...> - 2016-04-27 19:44:03
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Okay so we're all happy with Travis, we'll have to swing that test suite around to run an internal H2/Hypersonic database like was mentioned the other day then? Re dev builds, they'd certainly be useful for us as we often play around with snapshot versions which I currently deploy to our maven repo manually, but it we're happy with the meteorite maven repo for main builds I guess it doesn't matter if we push snapshots in there as well? Tom -------------- Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder Tel: +44(0)5603641316 (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) On 27 April 2016 at 18:48, Julian Hyde <jh...@ap...> wrote: > +1 moving the site to github pages. > > Yes, I own olap4j.org. > > Also, let’s rework the site at some point. (It’s not urgent. I we can make > do with small incremental modifications for the 1.3 release.) > > +1 moving CI to travis. Olap4j’s build/regress is not particularly complex > or slow. > > I don’t feel a strong need to post snapshot builds. It’s not as if there > is a big dev team relying on daily changes to olap4j. For my purposes it’s > sufficient to ‘mvn install’ to my local maven repo. > > We do need to post release candidate jars somewhere, and use of > meteorite-bi’s maven repo would be appreciated for that. I don’t think we > need a repo.olap4j.org domain name, or to add an entry to the pom. > Ideally, the only repo in the pom should be maven central. > > Julian > > > > On Apr 27, 2016, at 6:44 AM, Tom Barber <to...@an...> wrote: > > Okay so I notice that the binaries are hosted at sourceforge which is fine > assuming the person doing the build can upload them, we just need somewhere > to dump them thats not my dropbox account :P > > What about maven snapshots and an maven repository? I don't know of any > public ones (except maven central, we need something on top of that). > > Tom > > -------------- > > Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder > Tel: +44(0)5603641316 > > (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart > <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> > goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project > <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) > > On 27 April 2016 at 14:39, Paul Stoellberger <p.s...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Yeah I think using travis or something similar would best - then olap4j >> doesn’t really depend on anyones infrastructure. >> >> -Paul >> >> On 27 Apr 2016, at 15:36, Tom Barber <to...@an...> wrote: >> >> Thanks for the heads up Luc. Yeah Travis is a good idea, didn't cross my >> mind in the initial email. >> >> Tom >> >> -------------- >> >> Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder >> Tel: +44(0)5603641316 >> >> (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart >> <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> >> goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project >> <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) >> >> On 27 April 2016 at 14:33, Luc Boudreau <luc...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> As far as hosting CI on Pentaho' infrastructure, I would advise against >>> it. The good ol' community CI, ci.pentaho.com, will likely be shut down >>> during the course of the year. >>> >>> I don't mind wherever it actually ends up. Why not use Travis or some >>> other public service? >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 7:54 AM, Tom Barber <to...@an...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello folks, >>>> >>>> Since we're doing this reboot a question entered my mind. >>>> >>>> What do we want to do about Infrastructure. Julian I see from the whois >>>> record you own the domain which makes life easier. >>>> >>>> Clearly from my RC1 I'm hosting stuff in random places but Meteorite >>>> has the bandwidth to host some Olap4J infra if needs be. >>>> >>>> My own personal suggestion, not knowing how the existing website is >>>> hosted, would be to move olap4j.org to GH-Pages which would make it >>>> easier to update by community members doing releases or generally wanting >>>> to help contribute in non-coding ways. >>>> >>>> Meteorite or another sponsoring party could then host: >>>> http://ci.olap4j.org for Olap4J CI that members can manage themselves >>>> instead of handing off to Pentaho Corp or Meteorite, we would have a >>>> dedicated container that runs the infra that people can log into and >>>> administer. >>>> >>>> Similarly, I'm hosting olap4j RC's on the Meteorite Nexus, we could >>>> also host http://repo.olap4j.org for official olap4j maven builds and >>>> snapshots alongside the stable ones going to maven central. >>>> >>>> Just a thought as it means the community gets direct control over the >>>> build and deployment infrastructure and we'd be happy to contribute the CPU >>>> cycles. 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