On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Ivan Vučica <
address@hidden> wrote:
> Sending a mail to the person who broke the build really is the best way to
> go.
>
> But please do consider opening at least the logs for viewing purposes, so
> the person who broke the thing (and other interested parties) can see what
> went wrong. :-)
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 16:48, Gregory Casamento <
address@hidden>
> wrote:
>>
>> David,
>>
>> If you're asking if I can make Jenkins available on a website which is
>> accessible to the outside world, I'm not sure if I should until I
>> configure the logins so that not just everyone can administer it.
>>
>> Once I have that set up I will make this public. Also, I will remove
>>
address@hidden, if you guys would like me to make it just send to
>> the people who broke the build, that's fine. I did a test with my
>> own gnu address and it bounced, so I will need to manually configure
>> the addresses in Jenkins for each of us.
>>
>> Thanks, GC
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:50 AM, David Chisnall <
address@hidden> wrote:
>> > On 31 Mar 2012, at 14:48,
address@hidden wrote:
>> >
>> >> See <
http://192.168.1.6:8080/job/gnustep/12/>
>> >
>> > If you're going to spam the list with these things, could you at least
>> > use a publicly routable address?
>> >
>> > David
>> >
>> > -- Sent from my Difference Engine
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Gregory Casamento
>> Open Logic Corporation, Principal Consultant
>> yahoo/skype: greg_casamento, aol: gjcasa
>>
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>>
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>>
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Gregory Casamento
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