Android open source maintainer quits over sabotage
Jean-Baptiste Quéru leaves position at Google after conflict over release of factory images for Nexus 7.
Jean-Baptiste Quéru leaves position at Google after conflict over release of factory images for Nexus 7.
When you send a package through FedEx it goes through a tracked, automated process that makes sure that the package arrives promptly at the destination. The same should apply to every commit that you check into the trunk. Continuous delivery describes how this process can be made fully automated and transparent and we will show you how your commits can be fedexed to production on application servers like JBoss, Tomcat, Weblogic and others with the help from Jenkins and LiveRebel. The main idea of continuous delivery is the deployment pipeline. Every commit that enters the pipeline should go through automated integration and testing and if successful, produce a release candidate. We will show how Jenkins can be used to orchestrate the process all the way to the staging
A fun-filled night at Day One of JAXconf – featuring Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript flavoured keynote, some cool talks and Raspberry Pi action
The repository manager gets some extra tools at its disposal – including repository health checks.
The latest in the dessert series makes an official appearance over at Google HQ
What does this mean for competing hardware manufacturers?
PLUS, Nexus Open Source 1.9.0.2 and new milestone for Orion project.
PLUS, Amazon announce ‘AWS Elastic Beanstalk’ and Apache Pivot 2.0 released.
PLUS, JSF – still relevant?
Gingerbread to be open sourced in coming weeks.
A demo of Sonatype Professional can be requested now.
Nexus 1.8.0.1’s Maven 3 update is also available as a patched jar file.
Eric Schmidt talks about Android, Chrome, and flashes a mystery device at Web 2.0 summit.
An add appears (and promptly disappears) touting the Nexus S.