RoundHaus: Signals
Posted by Jonathan on June 11, 2007 at 07:03 AM
This is the third in the series of posts presenting the features in RoundHaus. If you missed them here are the first and second in the series.
Signals are external applications that RoundHaus interacts with when a changeset is committed to the repository or a continuous integration process has completed. Currently RoundHaus supports four different types of Signals.

ATOM feeds
Each project in RoundHaus has its own ATOM feed of all of the changesets for that project. Also each account in RoundHaus has a single feed that contain all of the changesets for all of the projects in the account.

Campfire Signal
I use 37Signals’ Campfire application to keep in direct contact with my fellow co-workers. Any time someone checks something in to the repository we’re all notified at once.

Twitter Signal
Twitter has become a very popular way of keeping friends, family and co-workers up-to-date on what is happening right now. RoundHaus can do the same and send tweets whenever someone commits something to the repository.

Lighthouse Signal
Lighthouse is the beautifully simple issue tracking application from those ninjas over at Active Reload. Using Lighthouse Beacons, RoundHaus can send changeset notifications along with the list of files affected by the change.

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