Continuous integration with Hudson (moved)

Overview
The OpenHatch code has a suite of tests. It's important that when we deploy the code to the website, the tests all pass.

Hudson is a "continuous integration" tool (read more on Wikipedia). It wakes up once an hour, checks the git repository for new commits, and runs the test suite.

Specifics of the OpenHatch setup

 * Hudson on the web: http://linode2.openhatch.org:8080/

Configuration
There are three "projects" in Hudson. Different ones run different suites of tests in the OpenHatch codebase. They include or exclude different Django apps from the OpenHatch codebase.


 * Test the "customs" app
 * The tests for the customs app often go out to the network and can break if the remote servers change their APIs.
 * Test the "search" app
 * The volunteer opportunity finder ("search") tests can take a while to run, so we separate them out.
 * Test all apps except customs and search
 * This is the catchall that tests the rest of the code.

How to see the list of tests that failed or passed

 * Go to http://linode2.openhatch.org:8080/
 * Choose a project (for example, Test the search app)
 * Click on "Latest Test Result"

Permissions
Right now, only Raffi and Asheesh can modify the configuration of Hudson.

Anyone can enqueue a run of the test suite by clicking a "Build" link within Hudson. That's a good thing.

IRC
It hangs out on #openhatch as openhatch_hudson. Type !hudsonhelp to find out the bot's commands.

Future work
It would be nice if Hudson notified us on IRC when we "break the build" (introduce changes that break tests). Bug filed.

It would be super nice if, whenever there was a commit to Github master that passed all the tests, Hudson automatically deployed it.