Werken Infrastructure

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Well, you've all probably noticed the increased movement within the werken.com domain.

I've decided to take The Werken Company in a new direction, emphasizing non-commodity engagements. We've amassed a fair number of open-source projects that are being fairly widely used. Hopefully some of our users will come out and have us help them with their problems, or fund us to develop more open-source projects.

Part of this direction includes having more of a public identity and participating much more visibly in both the open-source and general software-engineering communities.

To this end, we're migrating all of our projects back to our own infrastructure, and increasing the tools available.

For example, each project will soon be getting its own blog, for tracking the status in a more informal way than CVS changelogs, and more visible than mailling lists.

So, now we have the following:

  • CVS server
  • blog (MovableType) server
  • lists (mailman) server
  • web

Soon we'll have Jira setup for issue-tracking for the projects. Might find a nice Wiki, but I think that's of a lower priority.

Additionally, we're donating usage of our cluster to the Jakarta Maven project for their global project reactor.

Anyhow, that's how I'm spending my days.

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