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Apache Gump is a cross-project continuous integration server. Gump's intention isn't so much to be a CI server but rather a vehicle that makes people look beyond their project's boundaries and helps the projects to collaborate.

Gump is written in Python and supports several build tools and version control systems. The Apache installation of Gump builds ASF as well as non-ASF projects and their dependencies. It started in the Java part of the foundation but also builds projects like APR, HTTPd and XMLUnit.NET.


Summary

Some low activity on migrating to a new VM and Gump is back on MacOS X. Gump seems to create useful results for the few projects that use it.


Releases

Gump has never done any releases. One reason for this is that the ASF installations of Gump work on the latest code base almost all of the time following its "integrate everything continuously" philosophy.


Activity

The Linux VM we use for our main installation vmgump is scheduled to get replaced as its host Eirene is about to be decommissioned. Work hasn't really started on it but is expected to be completed during the next quarter. As a result the Gump installation will get puppetized which will make creating future installations easier, should there ever be a need for them.

After a longish hibernation Gump is back on adam.apache.org thanks to Sander Temme's work. We know adam is on the list of hosts to get decommissioned as well but are happy to see it provide results that may be useful while it lasts.


Changes to the Roster

All ASF committers have write access to the metadata that configure the ASF installations.

The last changes to the PMC have seen Konstantin Kolinko and Mark Thomas join in November 2014.

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