CruiseControl.NET and other open source stuff

Recently I’ve spent some time setting up a CruiseControl.NET instance for our internal projects. Using this project, we have an automatic and immediate feedback whether our checkins work without having to waste developer time waiting on the full unit test suite. To improve response times of the server running CC.Net while integrating, I’ve applied the ProcessPriority patch from CCNET-504 and now run all processes at BelowNormal. Now there is no noticeable impact on other services on the server while a build is running. Since the patch didn’t apply cleanly to the newest CC.Net version, I updated the patch to current HEAD and posted it in the bugtracker. Thanks to Craig Sutherland the patch is now applied in the HEAD and will be released with 1.5. Having already wet my feet, I proposed a refactoring for the Tasks to move all common properties to the BaseExecutableTask class, thereby removing ~300 lines of code and unifying the diverse set of properties currently in the wild. This will have to wait for the next release in order to not interfere with a timely 1.5 release. Currently CC.Net builds the projects from subversion, runs all unit tests with NUnit and checks code quality with Gendarme. While integrating Gendarme in our build process, I found and reported two bugs in the rules, which triggered false positives on our code. Thanks to Sebastien Pouliot both appear to be already fixed and slated for release with the next Gendarme (2.8).

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