Talk:CruiseControl

CruiseControl.Net or CruiseControl.NET?
If there are no strenuous objections I'd like to revert back to CruiseControl.Net, as recommended by the Wikipedia Manual of Style: Manual of Style (trademarks), which says "Follow standard English text formatting and capitalization rules, regardless of the preference of the trademark owner."

(Unfortunately, Wikipedia is not 100% consistent - see this discussion: Talk:.NET_Framework )

--RenniePet (talk) 16:53, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

Advertisement?
I'm afraid parts of this article (section Build Reporting) read like an advertisement or sales presentation. Could someone who knows better about the wikipedia standards than me have a look if this is according to the guidelines? Thank you.

Examples: The left side of the page tells us about […] The dashboard is a powerful tool […] Previous project build result is colour-coded so that one can get an instant snapshot of howthe projects are doing at the moment. The last is not even a full sentence. It reads like taken from a powerpoint presentation. The 'Builds' tab of the dashboard shows all projects (colour-coded) sorted by name providing some more information. This sounds good without being informative. 'Some more information'? What information? 62.80.17.84 (talk) 10:04, 20 November 2008 (UTC)