Right now it's only about subversion, but it can be generalized on other SCMs.
Sure it can, if you start from scratch ... giant if/else trees don't lend to extension very well or collaboration ... they're not plugins
Also I wouldn't call svn log && svn up "scm integration" :)
cmd = "cd #{project_id}/#{src}
&& svn log -r BASE:HEAD --verbose . > dry-run.log"
cmd ="pinto #{repo_root} pull -s #{config['stack']} -v #{wd_flag} --us
+e-default-message #{m} #{color_flag}"
cmd = "cd #{project_id}/#{src}
&& rm -rf cpanlib
&& svn up "cmd = "export version_postfix='#{version_postfix}'
&& cd #{project_id}/#{src}
&& rm -rf *.gz
&& rm -rf MANIFEST
&& perl Build.PL --quiet 1>/dev/null 2>module_build.err.log
&& ./Build realclean
&& perl Build.PL --quiet 1>/dev/null 2>module_build.err.log
&& ./Build manifest --quiet 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
&& ./Build dist --quiet 1>/dev/null"
cmd ="cd #{project_id}/#{src}
&& pinto #{repo_root} delete -v PINTO/#{distro_name} #{color_flag}"
cmd ="cd #{project_id}/#{src}
&& pinto #{repo_root} add -s #{config['stack']} -v #{wd_flag} --use-d
+efault-message #{distro_name} #{color_flag}"
cmd = "pinto #{repo_root} list -s #{config['stack']} --format %a/%f -
+-no-color | sort | uniq > #{project_id}/packages.txt"
cmd = "#{env_string}
&& pinto #{repo_root} install -s #{config['stack']} -l #{local_lib} -o
+ 'q' #{m} #{color_flag}"
cmd = "#{env_string}
&& pinto #{repo_root} install -s #{config['stack']} -l #{local_lib} -o
+ 'q' PINTO/#{d} #{color_flag}"
cmd = "export version_postfix='#{version_postfix}'
&& cd #{project_id}/#{config['application']}
&& rm -rf cpanlib
&& mkdir cpanlib/
&& cp -r #{local_lib}/* cpanlib/
&& rm -rf *.gz
&& ./Build realclean --quiet 1>/dev/null
&& perl Build.PL --quiet 1>/dev/null 2>module_build.err.log
&& ./Build manifest --quiet 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
&& ./Build dist --quiet 1>/dev/null
&& ln -fs `ls #{project_id}/#{config['application']}/*.gz` #{project_i
+d}/current.tar.gz
&& echo -n `ls *.gz` > #{project_id}/current.txt"
cmd = "cd #{project_id}
&& #{env_string}
&& pinto #{repo_root} install -s #{config['stack']} -l #{local_lib} -o
+ 'test-only' PINTO/`cat current.txt` #{color_flag}"
so why I can't share this with others, we call it open source, don't we?
You can share it , you already did :) Now you say "i made this, works for me" , and that is fantastic,
now others get to decide if they should choose pjam based on criteria that is important to them
Your descriptions of what pjam did sounded so wonderously buzz-wordy I had to look at the source to see what it does. Now that I've seen, no thanks.