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Continuous Integration and Pull Requests

There is a well-known tension  between the Feature Branches model and Continuous Integration: the approaches vary on a spectrum that goes from six-month...

0 replies - 1862 views - 03/18/13 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Weekly Poll: The CI Landscape

For this week's poll, we're taking a look at continuous integration servers and what we use them for. You'll get to review results instantly after submission....

1 replies - 7759 views - 11/15/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

You're a Bad Programmer. Embrace It.

How many developers think they're good programmers? We're not. We're all fairly bad at what we do. We can't remember all the methods our code needs to call, so...

32 replies - 64222 views - 09/29/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

Digg is Using Continuous Deployment. To Deploy to Production.

I recently stumbled across an amazing article. I've been using continuous integration for years, and I've used continuous deployment for a long time, but I've...

6 replies - 12619 views - 07/28/10 by Jared Richardson in Articles

Kohsuke Kawaguchi Talks Hudson

This week Hudson creator Kohsuke Kawaguchi introduced his new startup, InfraDNA, which provides support and consulting for the Hudson Continuous Integration...

0 replies - 12567 views - 04/28/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Continuous Integration and Testing Conference (April 16 & 17, Raleigh-Durham, NC)

The Open Information Foundation, co-founded by Jeffrey Fredrick and Paul Julius, presents CITCON North America 2010 in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. CITCON...

0 replies - 18961 views - 04/01/10 by Lyndsey Clevesy in Announcements

Selenium RC Gets Sauced

From the developers who brought you Selenium, comes a new free and open source distribution of Selenium 1.0.1 RC with commercial support and added open source...

1 replies - 13458 views - 02/12/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News