It starts by suggesting the good review is supect because I have a vested interest in CruiseControl, and then goes on to say the review is good because the book is good.
For the record, yes I work for TW. I don't however have a vested interest in Cruise. I joined TW well after Cruise became an open source project soI don't view it any differently than ANT - it's an OSS tool I use, rather than a TW tool.
Again, for the record, I'd never really set a cruise intance up before and so found the book genuinely helpful.
"do not offer if we with our servers enough features, which justify our prices, are we ourselves debt. Apache is simply better than we, if it concerns, several Sites on a server to hosten".
1) According to the page (put up Yesterday (12th)) The Linux community have been slow to respond. Jeez guys, it was only made known yesterday. 2) MS/Mindcraft definition of a "low-end system" 1 processor / 256 Mb of memory ????? And what will that processor be, pray tell ? Lets see NT run on a DX/2-66 with 16Mb. Now *that's* a low-end machine. A.
This is a fascinating comment.
It starts by suggesting the good review is supect because I have a vested interest in CruiseControl, and then goes on to say the review is good because the book is good.
For the record, yes I work for TW. I don't however have a vested interest in Cruise. I joined TW well after Cruise became an open source project soI don't view it any differently than ANT - it's an OSS tool I use, rather than a TW tool.
Again, for the record, I'd never really set a cruise intance up before and so found the book genuinely helpful.
"do not offer if we with our servers enough features, which justify our prices, are we ourselves debt. Apache is simply better than we, if it concerns, several Sites on a server to hosten".
1) According to the page (put up Yesterday (12th)) The Linux community have been slow to respond. Jeez guys, it was only made known yesterday. 2) MS/Mindcraft definition of a "low-end system" 1 processor / 256 Mb of memory ????? And what will that processor be, pray tell ? Lets see NT run on a DX/2-66 with 16Mb. Now *that's* a low-end machine. A.
Although, if you want to start getting uppity about it, Jobs nicked it all from PARC.