My Extreme Feedback Device
Posted by nidaley on August 14, 2007 at 1:04 PM EDT
It's a simple thing -- but it does wonders to inform management and motivate developers!
For that last 9 months I've had an Ambient Orb connected to my Hudson continuous integration server. When one of three critical software builds fail (including any of the tests that they automatically kick off), the Orb turns red and throbs in intensity:
When all three critical builds (and associated testing) are successful, the Orb throbs green:
- get a super simple-to-configure continuous integration server (Hudson)
- setup your builds
- buy the Ambient Orb ($150) and it's HDK ($45) -- any manager that won't spring $200 for this simple management tool maybe isn't worth working for
- connect the Orb to a PC's 9-pin serial port (ya, no USB) using the HDK, ensuring that the Orb is as visible as possible to coworkers (mine's on top of my cube wall)
- setup a build on your continuous integration server that run's frequently and sets the Orb color based on the status of one or more builds (you can email me for the small bits of Java code and scripts that make this happen with Hudson: ndaley at yahoo-inc dot com)
Want a fun job testing open source? Passionate about software quality? Have great testing and coding skills? I'm hiring! Send your resume to: ndaley at yahoo-inc dot com
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