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 |