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Unhappy with the current state of VMBuilder, I recently decided to take a look at Hudson, hoping it can help improve quality going forward. Hudson is a “continuous integration” tool. This means that it’s a tool you use to apply quality control continuously rather than only either when you’re feeling bored or when a release [...]
Let it be no secret that I’m unhappy with the state of VMBuilder in Lucid (and in general for that matter). Way too many regressions crept in and I didn’t have time to fix them all. I still expect to do an SRU for all of this, but every time I try to attack the [...]
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