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Build Traffic Light. Literally.

Posted by Mike on February 22nd, 2007

Traffic LightOne of the most important aspects to an effective continuous integration setup is quick and obvious feedback. People have come up with lots of different red/green ‘traffic light’ monitors, from CruiseControl.NET’s CCTray to Lava Lamps. However, one team has taken the metaphor a bit further - an actual traffic light. Click here and scroll to item 12 for more detail.

3 Responses to “Build Traffic Light. Literally.”

  1. DLG Says:

    I like the idea of a howling/screaming sound when the build is broken, it would save on the managers vocal cords, that would clearly get the attention of the staff (LOL)

  2. Slava Imeshev Says:

    One of our customers has reported doing same the same thing using Parabuild and X10

  3. Jason Yip Says:

    Delcom Engineering sells some small USB traffic lights that we’ve used before. Not quite so bright but seems pretty popular.

    http://www.delcom-eng.com/products_USBTLamps.asp

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