Go is a proprietary continuous integration and release management product by ThoughtWorks Studios. It is a part of the Adaptive ALM solution [1] by ThoughtWorks Studios
Initial release | July 29, 2008[2] |
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Stable release | 2.0 / July 20, 2010 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Release management, Continuous integration |
License | Proprietary, cost-free Community edition license |
Website | http://www.thoughtworks-studios.com/Go |
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Go is based on the open source integration tool CruiseControl which was also created by ThoughtWorks.[3][4] The original commercial version of CruiseControl was called Cruise,[5] but in July 2010 ThoughtWorks Studios announced Go as a replacement for Cruise.[6] Go is positioned as an "Agile" release management and Continuous Delivery solution.[7]
Go supports the build and release pipeline.[8] The pipeline allows changes to an application to be monitored as they progress from initial check-in to functional testing, performance testing, user acceptance testing, staging, and release.[9] Go also supports environment modeling, re-usable deployment workflow templates and parallel test intelligence.[10]