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From: gayatri d. <gay...@gm...> - 2014-03-07 04:49:14
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Hi, This is gayatri, I have around 7 years of experience on java/J2ee, also worked on different IDE(eclipse,netbeans,intellij.etc) & build tools (ant, ant Ivy, maven) and repositories (GIT,SVN,CVS ect). I would like to share/contribute my knowledge to this project. If you think I can be fit to contribute to this project, than please let me know how can I proceed. *Thanks & Regards,Gayatri Devi* |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-05-28 18:47:25
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Hi guys, Apologies for being off the radar for a while, I have been dealing with a few personal matters and as such didn't get a chance to do anything on this project. I have received emails from a few of you who have or are struggling with the code -- sorry once again I didn't get a chance to reply to you in a timely fashion, hopefully I'll be able to keep up with my emails from now on. Also, since I can see there has been no commits to SVN and no other changes in the project, and based on your emails, I have taken the liberty to remove you from the developers group on SourceForge for this project, in order to keep a much lighter security setup on this project. Those of you who are still interested in this project, please get back to me on this email and we'll see how can we move this forward and how can I help you along the way. Apologies again for this long delay and looking forward to hearing from you -- have a great week! Liv |
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From: Kunal K. <nan...@gm...> - 2013-03-14 05:47:29
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Hi All, I have macbook, how can I download the latest code from repo from eclipse, I see Tortoise SVN is not available for Mac, Please help Thanks Kunal On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Liviu Tudor <liv...@gm...> wrote: > Thank everyone for introducing yourselves and sending me your details! If > you haven't done so, can you please subscribe to the project mailing list > as I am trying to push for that as the main mean of communication for the > time being — it's so easy to forget to include someone in an email, but > hopefully using a mailing list should help with that! > > ** > ** > > **Liv ** > > ** ** > > Liviu Tudor**** > > **** > > *E:* liv...@gm...**** > > *C:* +1 650-2833815 (USA) > > *M:* +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe)**** > > *W:* http://about.me/liviutudor > > *Skype:* liviutudor**** > > **** > > *I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect!* > > ** ** > > From: Kunal Khaware <nan...@gm...> > Date: Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:52 > To: Liviu Tudor <liv...@gm...> > Cc: kaustubh vaidya <kau...@gm...>, <nav...@gm...>, < > Luc...@gm...>, Parith Raja <par...@gm...>, " > aws...@li..." < > aws...@li...> > Subject: Re: Thank you for showing interest in aws-s3-version-mgmt > project! > > > Hey Guys, > > Hope everyone is doing good!! > > Thanks Liv for briging us to a common platform to work for an opensource. > Really Appreciate this initiative > > I am Kunal working as a System Analyst in Verizon, India having 3 years of > experience in Java, J2EE. > > Apart from Java, I have worked on Algorithms, Data Structures, PHP,Text > Analytics,SVN,Git,Unix,HTML > > I have already been member of opensource project such as osticket.org, > simpleinvoices.org in PHP. > > I have also started my blog as www.kunalkhaware.com > > I feel we can put our innovations and hardwork to make this idea as a > SUCCESS. > > I can be connected via skype,gtalk anytime after my office ie after 11:30 > am EST to 1.00 pm EST. > > > My Sourceforge Id is kkhaware > skype id:kunal.nand > > > Thanks > Kunal > On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Liviu Tudor <liv...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> Thank you to all of you for your emails and your details — those who have >> replied to my email have been added to the developers group in sourceforge >> and as such should be able to do full commits to source code — though >> please don't just yet, until we agree on what we're doing next :) >> >> Also, can you please all test that you can edit the Wiki ? I would >> suggest you edit this page: >> https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Joining%20the%20Project/ >> and add at the end just a line confirming that the setup works on your jdk >> / eclipse / os combination — I believe there were some comments regarding >> Eclipse Juno as well, it would be good if those comments were added as a >> note at the end of that document so other Eclipse Juno users can use that >> information. >> >> Last but not least, we now have a sourceforge-hosted mailing list — can I >> ask you all to visit https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/mailman/ >> and join the mailing list — we will be using that as a mean of >> communicating with each other from now on as it means we don't have to >> remember each other's email addresses, just email the mailing list and each >> member will get the email. Sourceforge offers a nice archiving facility for >> this too so please be aware that all emails sent to that mailing list are >> stored and indexed and available for searching. Please confirm to me >> individually as you subscribe to this mailing list so I know when we are >> all set up on that. >> >> Regarding the weekly "catch-up" call, I understand the challenges about >> the time zones — this is a common occurrence with all open source projects, >> where developers are spread worldwide. I personally don't have any >> experience with the Google Hangouts, though I do like the idea — can >> someone take leadership on that and set it up for us? Perhaps set up a page >> on the wiki too on what we need to do to join in? Failing that I am happy >> to fall back on the mailing list and I can arrange individual one-to-ones >> with each one of you? >> >> Thoughts? >> >> ** >> ** >> >> **Liv ** >> >> ** ** >> >> Liviu Tudor**** >> >> **** >> >> *E:* liv...@gm...**** >> >> *C:* +1 650-2833815 (USA) >> >> *M:* +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe)**** >> >> *W:* http://about.me/liviutudor >> >> *Skype:* liviutudor**** >> >> **** >> >> *I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect!* >> >> ** ** >> > > > > -- > Regards > > Kunal Khaware > Analyst -System Development > Verizon Data Services India > nan...@gm... > > -- Regards Kunal Khaware Analyst -System Development Verizon Data Services India nan...@gm... |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-08 08:04:48
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I've got a ticket around this ( https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/tickets/8/ ) as well as a wiki page (https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/DateFormatsSupportedInCommand Line/ ) as this is a tricky one on my side and as such looking for suggestions and ideas. The problem is that due to the usage of the class SimpleDateFormat (part of the JDK), both of these dates are considered as valid (bear in mind format is yyyy-mm-dd): 2013-01-01 (jan/1/2013) As well as 2013-13-01 (which gets interpreted as 2014/jan/01) Trouble is that 2013-156-01 gets accepted as well (156 = 13 * 12 and as such it gets interpreted as 2013+13 = 2016/01/01). Not to mention that also 2999999-01-01 is valid too! However, really we shouldn't allow for these dates to be accepted as valid dates. Currently the code uses some validation via regular expressions to ensure the year has 4 digits, month has 2, day has 2 etc. While this will discard 2013-156-01 and 29999999-01-01, it won't "catch" 2013-13-01 even though 13 is not a valid date :( So how can we go about ensuring a proper date format? One idea is to tighten up the regular expression such that it only allows months up to 12 etc, but is there a better way around it? Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-08 07:39:26
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This is based on ticket #28: https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/tickets/28/ Currently we show the results in the order they come back from Amazon and only group them by name. I believe by default Amazon provides the listing sorted in descending order of versions, with the most recent one first. However, there might be cases (especially when we start looking at employing a UI) when we might need different sorting criteria. So far I could only think of based on name and date what else could we make room for when it comes to sorting results (basically a list of files/versions)? Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-08 07:23:07
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This discussion will ultimately help crystallise the requirements for ticket #5: http://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/tickets/5/ As it stands currently, we use a Posix parser (via Apache Commons CLI) to validate the parameters in the command line. This makes it possible to validate things like : -option parameter Or --long-option parameter Which resulted in a typical command line like this: java jar aws-version-mgmt.one-jar.jar --secret <secret key> --access <access key> --bucket <bucketname> -lv For instance for "list versions" command. While this makes it easier to parse command line (all options must have a minus in front to go through the parser), it doesn't seem so natural, and maybe it's just a matter of preference, but I think the usual approach for a program is: program [parameter parameter -parameter] command [command parameters] What are our feelings on this? Also, the latter approach to my understanding requires us to do more work on the parsing and validating the command line or is there anything in the Apache Commons CLI to facilitate this? Does anyone know? I'm more inclined to having the command approach because I'm thinking if at a later stage we provide a "shell" inside the application (so you can launch the application, get a prompt and then type commands) we would use the same commands given in the command line and as such I feel this approach makes more sense. Has anyone had any experience with parsing command line arguments like this? Thoughts? Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-08 06:25:07
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Hi everyone, I'm hoping by now you all have studied the roadmap (please take the time to visit, I have made a few updates recently: http://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Features%20for%20Future%20Versi ons%20And%20Roadmap/) so I wanted to explain a bit my vision on this project and the plan ahead of us so we're all on the same page. Please note that this is my plan for moving the project forwards, but I am always interested in hearing ideas on this so if you have ideas around the things I'm going to talk about and / or you want to suggest different approaches please reply back (preferably not to me individually, but using this mailing list) and I would be more than glad to incorporate such suggestions in the plans for the project. Hopefully by now you have all downloaded the sources and tried the command-line utility in case you haven't, I can give you a brief overview of it: right now it's just a command-line application which allows a few operations to be performed on a versioning enabled S3 bucket. I suggest strongly you look at the links I've put on the wiki about versioning in S3 if you are familiar with other versioning systems (including for instance SVN!), it's a bit similar to that, but obviously it has its particular issues hence this project! Now, at the moment, as I said, the application only offers the following functionality: * Purge a bucket * List versions And allows for limiting this via a few filters: * Before a certain date * After a certain date * Based on a directory name. Moving the project forward, I have so far planned 2 versions for the future, but this would be an ongoing task I typically prepare the next minor version (in this case 1.0.1) which contains small improvements and bug fixes and basically gives us a chance to plan for the next major version (in this case 1.1.0). For major versions I typically allow for refactoring and adding a big piece of functionality / change in the project. (Then of course there are the "significant" versions in this case this will be 2.0.0 which really are a major version but with a lot of major changes/refactoring in.) If you look at the tickets, you will notice that there are really 3 versions (milestones) in the planner : 1.0.1 (minor version), 1.1.0 (major version) and Backlog. I used backlog as a way to deposit ideas for future versions typically these then get used for planning the next minor or major version, though occasionally some of these can be pulled into the current version we are working on. If you are going to raise a ticket by yourself by the way, I suggest by default you assign it to backlog and start a discussion on this list as to where this should go in terms of milestones. If you look at the tickets for milestone 1.0.1 you will notice there are 7 open ones though the list might increase if we find some bugs or can think of any minor improvements we can add to this release one I have taken over myself and Luckson has offered to look into another one. I would like the rest of you to have a look at the bugs remaining and figure out which one you would think would be most suitable for you and assign it to yourself. I think the best way to start getting into this project is by starting dealing with the code of course myself and the other developers are going to be here for help and exchange of ideas so feel free to ask, there is no such thing as a silly question! As I said before, while we are working on version 1.0.1, I wanna kick off a few discussions and bounce a few ideas regarding some of the major issues I want us to tackle in the next major release (1.1.0). At the same time, we will probably kick off some discussions regarding looking into the future at some of the issues which are currently in the Backlog. I will send a separate email for each issue I want us to discuss please reply as always to the list from what I can see the mailman package on sourceforge can structure the replies into threads and hopefully will result in a nice thread of discussions regarding these. How does this sound to everyone? Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-07 20:25:14
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Hi guys, I'm sending this email to all of you who have shown interest in this project -- some of you I have already started talking to in more details about this, some of you I have only just exchanged a few emails with and as such I guess you can say it's still "early stages". The reason behind this email is to summarize all the emails that I have exchanged with each one of you -- as more people are expressing interest in this project, it becomes more time demanding on my side to on-board each and everyone on this project. As such, I put together a couple of pages on the wiki for this and I have set up a mailing list, which I intend to use as the main means of communicating with everyone. I am open to setting up a hangout or skype call weekly or so, however, with us being spread at the moment on every single continent nearly, this can be challenging and I understand it's difficult to agree on a date/time for all of us. As such, my plan on moving this forward and getting everyone to start working on this project is as follows: - Please visit the project wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Home/ I have put together a lot of information there to help everybody who wants to starts working on this. In particular, here's the page aimed at everyone who wants to join this project: https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Joining%20the%20Project/ - Since it gets increasingly difficult to remember everyone's address and include them in the emails flying around, please set yourself up on our developers mailing list: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/awsversionmgmt-developerssimply use the online form to subscribe to it. I know a couple of you are subscribed to it, and I appreciate that, I urge everyone who wants to start dedicating time on this project to sign up for it -- I will not send individual / group emails after this one since it gets more and more difficult for me to manage and remember the email addresses of everyone involved in this. - Check out the source code from subversion and get yourself acquainted to it. To answer some of your questions, no you don't *need* Eclipse to work on this, use any editor of your choice and maven in the command line to compile and run. As you start making changes to the code, please use the instructions in this wiki page and ensure that you are not introducing checkstyle, findbugs, pmd issues in the code. https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Working%20with%20the%20Code/ - If you are serious at contributing to this project, set yourself an account with sourceforge and let me know your id so i can add you to the project -- this will give you access to committing code and changing/adding tickets/wiki etc. - I am constantly working on the roadmap of this project here: https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Features%20for%20Future%20Versions%20And%20Roadmap/and I'm now creating tickets for each bit of functionality and assigning them to "milestones" (which is the terminology for "releases" or "versions" in sourceforge). I suggest you choose a ticket that think might suit your skills and get in touch with me to arrange for the ticket to be assigned to you and explain in more details what's needed -- there is no better way for you to start working on the project than starting working with the code. - I suggest all questions about project/features/etc to be sent straight to the emailing list -- if you decide to email me instead with questions, I will reply back to you and the list -- it's an open source project and as such we should be open about all the discussions about this project. The aim is moving forward that if a discussion around this project doesn't happen on the dev mailing list, then it never happened. (Bear in mind that the mailing list offers archiving, search etc -- so all we discuss there will be available for everyone who might join the project later on. - Feel free to contact me via skype if you need to, I'm also toying with Google hangout and I've sent an invite to pretty much all of you -- we can use this occasionally if it makes it easier, however, I still think that the main communication point should be the dev list; the other means would be more for quick questions and chattering around the project. (As a side note, I will try my best to leave the "hangout" open most of the time when I'm around -- though please understand that's not always possible since I have a day job :) - Please be aware (if the name doesn't give it away) that this project uses Amazon's S3 (Simple Storage Service) -- as such you will need to set yourself an AWS (Amazon Web Service) account -- creating an account is free and you only pay for usage with AWS, so don't worry. Also, S3 is a very cheap service, even though I back up tons of Gb a month in Amazon, my monthly bill does not exceed $3-4 (USD) a month. I would say if you're going to use S3 just for this project, your costs won't go beyond 1 US dollar -- if that! -- a month. The "Joining the project" wiki page though gives more pointers and information about the S3 pricing model -- please study that if you are worried about costs. - Last but not least, I do not intend to chase people around regarding this project -- I am very aware that we are all dedicating our spare time for this -- if that spare time is occasionally non-existent then there is no issue around that, you can "pause" or leave this project at any time and join back when you have more time on your hands. I can also understand if you had a look at this project and decided that it's not for you -- there is no penalty or anything like that for this. Just let me know though if that is the case so I can remove you from any mailing list etc -- no one here likes spam I'm sure :) Looking forward to seeing you all on the dev list and moving this forward! Best, Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Luckson K. <luc...@gm...> - 2013-03-06 20:43:28
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Luckson Karikoga, Cell: +27 844 724 897 (South Africa) |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-06 18:24:56
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Thank everyone for introducing yourselves and sending me your details! If you haven't done so, can you please subscribe to the project mailing list as I am trying to push for that as the main mean of communication for the time being it's so easy to forget to include someone in an email, but hopefully using a mailing list should help with that! Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! From: Kunal Khaware <nan...@gm...> Date: Tuesday, 5 March 2013 21:52 To: Liviu Tudor <liv...@gm...> Cc: kaustubh vaidya <kau...@gm...>, <nav...@gm...>, <Luc...@gm...>, Parith Raja <par...@gm...>, "aws...@li..." <aws...@li...> Subject: Re: Thank you for showing interest in aws-s3-version-mgmt project! Hey Guys, Hope everyone is doing good!! Thanks Liv for briging us to a common platform to work for an opensource. Really Appreciate this initiative I am Kunal working as a System Analyst in Verizon, India having 3 years of experience in Java, J2EE. Apart from Java, I have worked on Algorithms, Data Structures, PHP,Text Analytics,SVN,Git,Unix,HTML I have already been member of opensource project such as osticket.org <http://osticket.org> ,simpleinvoices.org <http://simpleinvoices.org> in PHP. I have also started my blog as www.kunalkhaware.com <http://www.kunalkhaware.com> I feel we can put our innovations and hardwork to make this idea as a SUCCESS. I can be connected via skype,gtalk anytime after my office ie after 11:30 am EST to 1.00 pm EST. My Sourceforge Id is kkhaware skype id:kunal.nand Thanks Kunal On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Liviu Tudor <liv...@gm...> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Thank you to all of you for your emails and your details those who have > replied to my email have been added to the developers group in sourceforge and > as such should be able to do full commits to source code though please don't > just yet, until we agree on what we're doing next :) > > Also, can you please all test that you can edit the Wiki ? I would suggest you > edit this page: > https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Joining%20the%20Project/ and add > at the end just a line confirming that the setup works on your jdk / eclipse / > os combination I believe there were some comments regarding Eclipse Juno as > well, it would be good if those comments were added as a note at the end of > that document so other Eclipse Juno users can use that information. > > Last but not least, we now have a sourceforge-hosted mailing list can I ask > you all to visit https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/mailman/ and join > the mailing list we will be using that as a mean of communicating with each > other from now on as it means we don't have to remember each other's email > addresses, just email the mailing list and each member will get the email. > Sourceforge offers a nice archiving facility for this too so please be aware > that all emails sent to that mailing list are stored and indexed and available > for searching. Please confirm to me individually as you subscribe to this > mailing list so I know when we are all set up on that. > > Regarding the weekly "catch-up" call, I understand the challenges about the > time zones this is a common occurrence with all open source projects, where > developers are spread worldwide. I personally don't have any experience with > the Google Hangouts, though I do like the idea can someone take leadership > on that and set it up for us? Perhaps set up a page on the wiki too on what we > need to do to join in? Failing that I am happy to fall back on the mailing > list and I can arrange individual one-to-ones with each one of you? > > Thoughts? > > > Liv > > > Liviu Tudor > > E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> > C: +1 650-2833815 <tel:%2B1%20650-2833815> (USA) > M: +44 (0)7591540313 <tel:%2B44%20%280%297591540313> (UK, Europe) > W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> > Skype: liviutudor > > I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! > > > -- Regards Kunal Khaware Analyst -System Development Verizon Data Services India nan...@gm... |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-05 20:54:57
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Hi guys, Thank you to all of you for your emails and your details those who have replied to my email have been added to the developers group in sourceforge and as such should be able to do full commits to source code though please don't just yet, until we agree on what we're doing next :) Also, can you please all test that you can edit the Wiki ? I would suggest you edit this page: https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/wiki/Joining%20the%20Project/ and add at the end just a line confirming that the setup works on your jdk / eclipse / os combination I believe there were some comments regarding Eclipse Juno as well, it would be good if those comments were added as a note at the end of that document so other Eclipse Juno users can use that information. Last but not least, we now have a sourceforge-hosted mailing list can I ask you all to visit https://sourceforge.net/p/awsversionmgmt/mailman/ and join the mailing list we will be using that as a mean of communicating with each other from now on as it means we don't have to remember each other's email addresses, just email the mailing list and each member will get the email. Sourceforge offers a nice archiving facility for this too so please be aware that all emails sent to that mailing list are stored and indexed and available for searching. Please confirm to me individually as you subscribe to this mailing list so I know when we are all set up on that. Regarding the weekly "catch-up" call, I understand the challenges about the time zones this is a common occurrence with all open source projects, where developers are spread worldwide. I personally don't have any experience with the Google Hangouts, though I do like the idea can someone take leadership on that and set it up for us? Perhaps set up a page on the wiki too on what we need to do to join in? Failing that I am happy to fall back on the mailing list and I can arrange individual one-to-ones with each one of you? Thoughts? Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-04 20:13:18
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After subscribing to the list Liv |
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From: Liviu T. <liv...@gm...> - 2013-03-04 05:34:15
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First test of the mailing list Liv Liviu Tudor E: liv...@gm... <mailto:liv...@gm...> C: +1 650-2833815 (USA) M: +44 (0)7591540313 (UK, Europe) W: http://about.me/liviutudor <http://about.me/liviutudor> Skype: liviutudor I'm nobody, nobody's perfect -- therefore I'm perfect! |