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2010.04.21
Taking the Erlang/OTP distro on github to the next level: Continuous builds and tests for community patches (London User Group Talk, UK)
Join us for our next London Erlang User Group Meeting, which will take place on Wednesday, 21st April 2010. Tino Breddin will give a talk on “Taking the Erlang/OTP distro on github to the next level: Continuous builds and tests for community patches”.
The meeting will be held in Erlang Solutions' meeting room on the 1st floor of the Fruit and Wool Exchange. For directions, visit our Contact page. Be there at 18.00 for an 18.30 start.
In order to attend this free event, you have to register. Registering allows us to plan refreshments accordingly, provide security with a list of names and ensure we have enough space. Register here, as places are limited!
Abstract:
Swarm is a continuous build system implemented in Erlang which takes software collaboration to another level. It allows users to share patches based on pre-defined rules, allowing for a more streamlined patch submission process than currently used for Erlang/OTP. Furthermore it supports the build and test of custom Erlang distributions which can be used to create specialized and supported collections of Erlang applications. Erlang Solutions plans to use Swarm to automatically test patches submitted to Erlang/OTP's main branch on Github and provide ready-to-use operating system packages of Erlang/OTP and custom variants. Tino will present the concepts behind Swarm and show how it can be used to improve the Erlang/OTP collaboration process.
Bio:
Tino Breddin is a Systems Engineer at Erlang Solutions Ltd where he spends quality time on building scalable, highly-reliable systems for messaging and data storage. When not using Erlang he prefers using Python or Ruby for anything which needs to be automated. Previously Tino worked at the research labs of SAP Labs LLC in Palo Alto and SAP AG in Dresden focusing on massively scalable systems development.
The presentation slides from this talk are available here.
The meeting will be held in Erlang Solutions' meeting room on the 1st floor of the Fruit and Wool Exchange. For directions, visit our Contact page. Be there at 18.00 for an 18.30 start.
In order to attend this free event, you have to register. Registering allows us to plan refreshments accordingly, provide security with a list of names and ensure we have enough space. Register here, as places are limited!
Abstract:
Swarm is a continuous build system implemented in Erlang which takes software collaboration to another level. It allows users to share patches based on pre-defined rules, allowing for a more streamlined patch submission process than currently used for Erlang/OTP. Furthermore it supports the build and test of custom Erlang distributions which can be used to create specialized and supported collections of Erlang applications. Erlang Solutions plans to use Swarm to automatically test patches submitted to Erlang/OTP's main branch on Github and provide ready-to-use operating system packages of Erlang/OTP and custom variants. Tino will present the concepts behind Swarm and show how it can be used to improve the Erlang/OTP collaboration process.
Bio:
Tino Breddin is a Systems Engineer at Erlang Solutions Ltd where he spends quality time on building scalable, highly-reliable systems for messaging and data storage. When not using Erlang he prefers using Python or Ruby for anything which needs to be automated. Previously Tino worked at the research labs of SAP Labs LLC in Palo Alto and SAP AG in Dresden focusing on massively scalable systems development.
The presentation slides from this talk are available here.
London Erlang User Group Meeting 2010 - Tino Breddin - SWARM from Erlang Solutions on Vimeo.
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