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From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-06-26 20:52:18
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--- Mo...@sp... skrev: > Henrik, > > > > >> Hello David! > >> > >> Am awaiting SF to fix my mailinglist > admin-password. > >> I'm aware of the mails you sent, but I need to > log in > >> to approve them. Until I do, not even I can check > it > >> out what it is you sent. > >> > > Nothing too urgent. Essentially a copy of the > message you already (should have) received with my > flight schedule and so on, and probably another > couple of tid bits. It would probably be a good idea > if we both maintained the Mailing list... > OK, still am getting it done, and should've long time ago. yes, you can get the admin paswword too one I have it. Even though Sweden didn't go all the way in WC with shared coachship, I really adapt to the concept :) > >> BTW: Also put a request for a clean CVS. > > Thanks. > I'm thinking cleaning out tasks might be good for future use. Think we might aim for this towards onScript() (ie codename for core 1.0 release mind you) > >> > >> BTW 2: Take a look at this page: > >> > >> http://pmng.sourceforge.net/ > > I have, and it looks very promissing. Can we give it > a shot? How do you upload stuff to the web page? > I used to use CuteFTP PRO, but I broke it unforunatly. Its one of the apps I've put up for imiedatly installation once I get the box reinstalled. Will also have a server at home, so I can keep testing the IDE both as local and appserver installed once we get that far into development. I'll see about having a IRC server for team-chats up and running on it... > >> > >> CVS made simpler and webbased!!! :) haven't tried > it > >> yet but I sure as just like the idea of it... > >> > >> Henrik > >> > > sorry to be asking all of this stupid stuff, but I > have never administered a full-blown sourceforge > site before and you can probably answer way before i > get any info from SF itself. ;) > Yep, I went through hell to get the knowledge I now have on using and admin projects on SF - and i'll share any info that can be of help of course... > BTW, I'm finishing a JsServer. Essentially i'm > wrapping Rhino into an Input/Output system, much > like a command prompt, so that calls can be made > with readln() (Will return a binary type, actually) > and println(). > > And I'm writing a simple console implementation in > Swing that will let us do some basic interaction. > Once the client/server is ready, we can create the > onLoad script and take it from there. > GREAT! JsServer and then classloader (which I BTW got a feeling is included in JRE 1.4, no?) and then we're actually go for some initial GUI building > Do you know who in the team is the best for UI > dessign? I can go a long way with Forte for java, > but it is extremely time consuming and I do tend toi > get everything in the wrong place in menu structures > and such. > Hmm, Javier was looking into it I remember. And Kevin should probably be able to handle the more advanced UI stuff I figure. That's if they're still around here lurking. The rest are welecome to let yourself known of your capabilities/interest in coding Rosie (ie codename for the GUI) If nobody else I'll take my first steps into coding Java myself, but I fear it will not be good for quality and pace... > BTW2: Get Forte for java. It will make life easier > if everyone uses the same tools for UI dessign... in > background stuff (non UI) you can use notepad if you > please, but for the UI itself we will all be better > off sticking with a java1.4 tool. > > dave. > I'd agree with you there. I'll look into Forte myself ASAP (ie after my box is reinstalled and steady) and would like it if everybody in the team would consider doing the same and at least let yourself be heard about the issue. Henrik _____________________________________________________ Följ VM på nära håll på Yahoo!s officielle VM-sajt www.yahoo.se/vm2002 Håll dig ajour med nyheter och resultat, med vinnare och förlorare... |