From: Dean M. C. B. <dmb...@fr...> - 2008-06-23 01:08:26
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> -----Original Message----- > From: cpp...@li... > [mailto:cpp...@li...] On > Behalf Of Glyn Matthews > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:54 AM > To: C++ Networking Library Developers Mailing List > Subject: Re: [cpp-netlib-devel] HTTP Integration > > Hi, > > > 2008/6/16 Michael Dickey <mi...@mi...>: > > > Thanks, Jonathan and Divye, for offering your help with > this. I've > also been corresponding off-list with Dean, and he > expects to be able > to help out with this conversion as well. > > I tried dumping the things off the top of my head into > the Wiki that > Glyn setup at > http://cpp-netlib.wiki.sourceforge.net/Http+Integration+Plan > > Please let me know if this is a helpful place to start, > or what else I > can spec out or explain. > > > > Yes, I think this is a good start. Some small points: > > * Might it be better to add the pion-net version number to > the SVN properties? Our SVN properties? I'm not very familiar with this, can you elaborate? > * As for documentation - I'm not sure its such a good idea to > add the docs to the sourceforge page, since we'll need to > convert it to boostbook anyway. Couldn't we use quickbook to > generate the docs and then keep a pointer to the latest > version on-line? > I like quickbook better. Divye, are you up for some documentation writing especially on the messaging framework side of things? That interface is pretty much set, and I don't think we are going to change the interface(s) there anytime soon. Let me know if you need more information to be able to get started. > Could we get cracking by adding some requests to the tracker? > The best way I see of making this work is to create a new > branch from http_integration for each tracker ID, and to > merge the changes once each part of pion has been integrated. I'll do this later today. I'll break tasks into bite-sized pieces and take on some of them as I go along as well. > > Does that sound OK? I'd like it as much as possible for > people to start working on this, and to use the sourceforge > tools (tracker, wiki, mailing list) to generate more > discussion. We're at an important stage with this and I > would like us to gain some more momentum so we can make some > cool software. > Glyn This soulds OK to me. -- Dean Michael Berris Software Engineer, Friendster, Inc. |