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From: Rick M. <RMC...@ma...> - 2005-05-05 20:08:35
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All, Just to let you know. As promised, I wrote a little program to traverse the file structure and create the TODO.htm file in each diretory. It has a brief explanation with a table of the files to be converted/ported. I have commited these files to the CVS, so you should be able to use CVS update to get them on your local computer. I hope this helps with the organization aspect. Rick |
From: Blair J. <bl...@sd...> - 2005-05-03 19:21:07
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Sounds good to me; I am just going to add that if anyone needs a good prepping on the XML documentation stuff here are three nice articles: http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/alan.dean/archive/2005/05/03/72697.aspx http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/alan.dean/archive/2005/05/03/72701.aspx http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/alan.dean/archive/2005/05/03/72705.aspx =20 On some of the intricacies of using the xml doc tags. Blair Jennings Lead Programmer SDSC Notebook Project bl...@sd... ________________________________ From: Rick McIndoe [mailto:RMC...@ma...]=20 Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 12:12 PM To: bl...@sd... Subject: RE: [Biocsharp-developers] Prefered mailing list =20 Blair, =20 Ok...you've been added to the project. I added you to the project admin role so you and john will be able to administer the project if I am not reachable.=20 =20 =20 To All,=20 It is probable time to start discussing the plan of how we want to proceed with the project. What parts/packages each of us will start working on, namespace issues/organization (eg. where should we put the cabionet classes or the ontology classes). I will start by creating a TODO.html file for each package/folder where it lists the classes that needs a developer to look at from the java conversion routine. Currently all the class files that are in the CVS are from the java conversion routine. Each has a number of TODO tags in the file that will need to be resolved as well as moving the get and set methods for the java attributes to .NET properties (set/get). In this TODO.html file, I will create a table for developers to initial who finished the port and when they finished it so we can keep track of where we are in the conversion process. I would also argue during this activity it is a good time to add the class documentation when appropriate, as in:=20 /// <summary> ///=20 /// </summary> /// <param name=3D"param1"></param> /// <returns></returns> =20 =20 Let me know what you think. =20 Rick >>> "Blair Jennings" <bl...@sd...> 05/03/05 2:40 PM >>> Hi Rick, My Sourceforge ID is: blairj =20 Thanks for the great work. =20 Blair Jennings Lead Programmer SDSC Notebook Project bl...@sd... ________________________________ From: bio...@li... [mailto:bio...@li...] On Behalf Of Rick McIndoe Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 7:27 AM To: bio...@li... Subject: [Biocsharp-developers] Prefered mailing list =20 Hi All, =20 Sorry for the confusion, but the sourceforge project was accepted and I have started to edit and update the website with the BioCSharp information. Part of this, I realized, was the creation of lists for the project. Because my listserv has a domain that may be confusing to people (lists.amdcc.org) I think we should use the listserv at sourceforge. So, I created two lists one for developers and one for users. I have only added you two to the developers list ( I didn't want to presume). I will be terminating the lists I created on my local listserv, so those won't be working. Also, if you don't have an account with sourceforge yet, please sign up so I can add you to the project. If you already have an account, please give me your username so I can add you to the devleopers list for the project. I will also add each of you as part of the admin group so if you need something and you can't get a hold of me, you can do what you need to do. I will upload john's ontology files and the java-converted C# sequence project into the CVS. Here is the URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/biocsharp/ =20 Let me know if you need anything, =20 Rick =20 =20 =20 =20 |
From: Rick M. <RMC...@ma...> - 2005-05-03 18:23:49
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Hi All, I was finally able to connect to the sourceforge cvs server and upload the source files to the biocsharp project. As it turns out, there is a 5 hour delay for the files to show up on the public ViewCVS site at the BioCSharp project home. This is only for the project site, not when you connect directly to the cvs server using a client. I did screw up on my first attempt ( I wasn't thinking) and created the module org with a number of folders and files below (corresponding to the namespace). However, that organization doesn't lend itself very well to VS.NET solutions. So I created a second module called biocsharp that contains the solution files (bin, obj, etc.) as well as the org.biocsharp folders(namespace) and files. Meaning that when you connect to the cvs server, check out the biocsharp module not the org module, that should retrieve all the files to your local machine. I have to say this has taken a bit of getting used to since I am used to SourceSafe for my source control. The recommended CVS client (TortoiseCVS) uses the windows explorer and not a dedicated GUI. So you have to right mouse click CVS checkout... to get the files. John, how did you want to add your files? under org.biocsharp.bio.ontology or org.biocsharp.ontology If you guys need help/instructions on how to set up the CVS let me know....it took a little while to figure it out (especially generating the private key for the SSH and submitting it to Sourceforge). Best, Rick |
From: Rick M. <RMC...@ma...> - 2005-05-02 14:46:51
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Hi All, Sorry for the confusion, but the sourceforge project was accepted and I have started to edit and update the website with the BioCSharp information. Part of this, I realized, was the creation of lists for the project. Because my listserv has a domain that may be confusing to people (lists.amdcc.org) I think we should use the listserv at sourceforge. So, I created two lists one for developers and one for users. I have only added you two to the developers list ( I didn't want to presume). I will be terminating the lists I created on my local listserv, so those won't be working. Also, if you don't have an account with sourceforge yet, please sign up so I can add you to the project. If you already have an account, please give me your username so I can add you to the devleopers list for the project. I will also add each of you as part of the admin group so if you need something and you can't get a hold of me, you can do what you need to do. I will upload john's ontology files and the java-converted C# sequence project into the CVS. Here is the URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/biocsharp/ Let me know if you need anything, Rick |
From: Rick M. <RMC...@ma...> - 2005-05-02 14:36:45
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Hi All, Sorry for the confusion, but the sourceforge project was accepted and I have started to edit and update the website with the BioCSharp information. Part of this, I realized, was the creation of lists for the project. Because my listserv has a domain that may be confusing to people (lists.amdcc.org) I think we should use the listserv at sourceforge. So, I created two lists one for developers and one for users. I have only added you two to the developers list ( I didn't want to presume). I will be terminating the lists I created on my local listserv, so those won't be working. Also, if you don't have an account with sourceforge yet, please sign up so I can add you to the project. If you already have an account, please give me your username so I can add you to the devleopers list for the project. I will also add each of you as part of the admin group so if you need something and you can't get a hold of me, you can do what you need to do. I will upload john's ontology files and the java-converted C# sequence project into the CVS. Here is the URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/biocsharp/ Let me know if you need anything, Rick |