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From: Rohan R. <roh...@ya...> - 2007-01-09 15:03:42
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Hi all,=0A=0AI have taken over the project admin role. As explained by me i= n my previous mail, I will now be removing all the members from the project= , which effectively will end membership of this mailing alias for everybody= as well. Whoever is still interested in working on Quickget can send a mai= l to me.=0A=0ATypically, I would like to have a team of just 2 - 3 develope= rs (including me) developing Quickget.=0A=0AThanks and Regards,=0ARohan=0A= =0A=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You Yahoo!= ?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around =0Ahttp= ://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Rohan R. <roh...@ya...> - 2006-12-16 08:26:48
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Hi all,=0A=0AI have submitted a support request on SourceForge to take over= this project. The process will take 2-3 weeks as per the Sourceforge proce= ss guidelines. Assuming that I get control of the project at the end of 3 w= eeks, here is what I will be doing:=0A=0A1. Remove extra developers from th= e mailing list. Till now only two other developers have expressed interest.= =0A2. Quickget1 and Quickget2 are two modules on this project. Both are equ= ally flaky, but Quickget1 has a better UI. Let's pursue with Quickget1=0A3.= The UI needs immediate attention. I have already started putting effort in= to revamping the UI. Apart from the eye candy, the code around the UI needs= to be heavily refactored.=0A4. We will be moving to Netbeans 5.5 as the de= velopment environment. This will be done keeping the interests of rapid UI = development in mind.=0A5. We will target JDK6 for development. This project= needs some fast movement/attention. JDK6 will give us that=0A6. Last but n= ot the least, we will gun for an initial release in april 2007 (remember it= will be January before i get control of the project).=0A=0ATill we get hol= d of the project, here is what I want interested developers to do:=0A1. Sen= d me a mail detailing what work is being planned by you into your areas of = interest in quickget. Let's start work right away. And lets start communica= ting right away.=0A2. Start commiting code to the quickget1 module. We need= not wait till january for this.=0A=0AThanks and Regards,=0ARohan=0A=0A=0A= =0A=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You Yahoo!= ?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around =0Ahttp= ://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Rohan R. <roh...@ya...> - 2006-11-27 14:53:25
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Hi all,=0A=0AA couple of updates about reviving Quickget. I don't think Aeg= ir's email ID is working any more. Perhaps he has left Sun Microsystems and= moved on. Morten and Sebastian have expressed interest in continuing work = on the project. Great to have you guys around still! :)=0A=0AI would like t= o wait for at least a week to see if Aegir does respond. If there is no res= ponse, we will have to decide what course of action to take.=0A=0APossible = measures:=0A=0A1. Either take the code base and fork off a new project on S= ourceForge or Google Code. Since the original code is GPL and so will the r= evived application, I don't see a problem with this.=0A2. Talk with SourceF= orge.net guys to transfer the project to us. Currently Aegir is the only ad= min.=0A=0A=0AIf any one has any suggestions, please do let me know. Also, t= o avoid spamming people who are no longer interested in working on Quickget= , I will reduce the scope of my emails to only those who have expressed int= erest in continuing with the project.=0A=0A=0AThanks and Regards,=0ARohan= =0A=0A=0A=0A=0A =0A________________________________________________________= ____________________________=0ACheap talk?=0ACheck out Yahoo! Messenger's l= ow PC-to-Phone call rates.=0Ahttp://voice.yahoo.com |
From: <mo...@sp...> - 2006-11-26 16:49:16
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Hello, all. I'd still like to be part of the team. I have Java experience, although not so much in the UI department. As before, I would like to work with the localization and internationalization part of the project, so if you guys still want me, I'm in... Morten |
From: Rohan R. <Roh...@Su...> - 2006-11-26 16:06:40
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Hi all, I hope many of you still remember the Quickget project launched on sourceforge by Aegir Sun. Somehow, the effort did not materialize and we ended up drifting away. Perhaps some of us entered the project with wrong expectations, or too many expectations. I, for one, was new to Java and Quickget development with 2 months experience in Java was a bit too much, in retrospect. But things have changed now, 1 year has passed by, and I am now a full fledged Swing UI developer at Sun. Naturally, I am yearning to have a go at revamping the UI of my first open source endeavor. There is a huge set of improvements to put in there. With this in mind, I would like to know if you guys still think there is a chance to revive Quickget. Do mail me back, even if you think there is isn't any. Would be great to heard from you guys again. Aegir, if you have moved on, and would no longer like to be involved in this project, I would like to take over the project ownership. In case you are still interested, well, nothing like it! :) Do let me know guys, waiting for a response from you. Best Regards, Rohan -- "In business, as in war, surprise is worth as much as force." |
From: Ramit B. <ra...@cy...> - 2005-10-11 05:11:22
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Hi Guys, No mails...yesterday i had a chat with rohan and he suggested that aegir = can mail the whole group and ask for the final set of ppl who are = willing to take this project forward...i guess he couldnt mail so i am = doing the same...also just a suggestion...why dont v use JWS to = distribute our applications... -----Original Message----- From: qui...@li... [mailto:qui...@li...]On Behalf Of Aegir Sun Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 2:55 PM To: Rohan Ranade Cc: qui...@li... Subject: Re: [Quickget-develop] Ant build file observations Hi, Rohan: Good job! I update some information inline. Regards, Aegir Rohan Ranade wrote: >Hi all, > >Since I underwent training on Ant a couple of days >back, I thought of looking at the build.xml which came >with quickget1. > >I observe the following points :=20 > >1. Build.xml complains when there is no "bin" >directory. As a solution, i have added a target called >"prepare". In the prepare target, i issue an mkdir >task to create the bin directory. The "all" target >depends on prepare target.Similarly the "clean" target >has been modified by me to delete the bin directory. > >2. The "lib" property is cumbersome. I think there is >something called <path> which does the job cleanly. >Will investigate it further. > >3. The "all" target should be replaced with separate >targets for each discrete task such as a target for >"compile", "jar" etc. > >4. Versioning for generated JAR files? > >5. A task for running the jar file? > =20 > It seems to be a good plus. And we can trigger the running of jar file = by something like "ant run"... And I also suggest to add the necessary information in the meta file in=20 jar file to support the "java -jar quickget.jar". >6. (OT) Author's name please (for rants) ;-) > =20 > Alex is the author. >Please let me know your views on the same. I plan on >cleaning up the build file tomorrow and will forward >it to the author (who is the author?). (lets keep this >policy of submitting changes to modules to the >original author who will then review them and check >them in). > =20 > Sounds good. And Alex please check them into the quickget2 module. I am now refactoring quickget2 to use new patterns (state pattern) to add = the management ability to start/stop/resume the task. >Regards, >Rohan > > > =09 >__________________________________=20 >Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005=20 >http://mail.yahoo.com > > >------------------------------------------------------- >SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. = Download >it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own >Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php >_______________________________________________ >Quickget-develop mailing list >Qui...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop > =20 > ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. = Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php _______________________________________________ Quickget-develop mailing list Qui...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop |
From: Aegir S. <Aeg...@Su...> - 2005-09-23 09:24:35
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Hi, Rohan: Good job! I update some information inline. Regards, Aegir Rohan Ranade wrote: >Hi all, > >Since I underwent training on Ant a couple of days >back, I thought of looking at the build.xml which came >with quickget1. > >I observe the following points : > >1. Build.xml complains when there is no "bin" >directory. As a solution, i have added a target called >"prepare". In the prepare target, i issue an mkdir >task to create the bin directory. The "all" target >depends on prepare target.Similarly the "clean" target >has been modified by me to delete the bin directory. > >2. The "lib" property is cumbersome. I think there is >something called <path> which does the job cleanly. >Will investigate it further. > >3. The "all" target should be replaced with separate >targets for each discrete task such as a target for >"compile", "jar" etc. > >4. Versioning for generated JAR files? > >5. A task for running the jar file? > > It seems to be a good plus. And we can trigger the running of jar file by something like "ant run"... And I also suggest to add the necessary information in the meta file in jar file to support the "java -jar quickget.jar". >6. (OT) Author's name please (for rants) ;-) > > Alex is the author. >Please let me know your views on the same. I plan on >cleaning up the build file tomorrow and will forward >it to the author (who is the author?). (lets keep this >policy of submitting changes to modules to the >original author who will then review them and check >them in). > > Sounds good. And Alex please check them into the quickget2 module. I am now refactoring quickget2 to use new patterns (state pattern) to add the management ability to start/stop/resume the task. >Regards, >Rohan > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 >http://mail.yahoo.com > > >------------------------------------------------------- >SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download >it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own >Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php >_______________________________________________ >Quickget-develop mailing list >Qui...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop > > |
From: Rohan R. <roh...@ya...> - 2005-09-23 04:33:39
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Hi all, Since I underwent training on Ant a couple of days back, I thought of looking at the build.xml which came with quickget1. I observe the following points : 1. Build.xml complains when there is no "bin" directory. As a solution, i have added a target called "prepare". In the prepare target, i issue an mkdir task to create the bin directory. The "all" target depends on prepare target.Similarly the "clean" target has been modified by me to delete the bin directory. 2. The "lib" property is cumbersome. I think there is something called <path> which does the job cleanly. Will investigate it further. 3. The "all" target should be replaced with separate targets for each discrete task such as a target for "compile", "jar" etc. 4. Versioning for generated JAR files? 5. A task for running the jar file? 6. (OT) Author's name please (for rants) ;-) Please let me know your views on the same. I plan on cleaning up the build file tomorrow and will forward it to the author (who is the author?). (lets keep this policy of submitting changes to modules to the original author who will then review them and check them in). Regards, Rohan __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Suresh V. <vad...@gm...> - 2005-09-12 22:41:22
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Hello, With a trip to India and other things happening, there is not much I can= =20 contribute at this point. Please count me out of the project and Best of=20 luck on the implementation. Thanks -suresh On 9/7/05, steve chang <pre...@ya...> wrote:=20 >=20 > Hello team, > After I tracked the code and ran the project, I propose my idea for the= =20 > ftp support. I hope you can give me comments about it. > class diagram http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/class.png > sequence diagram for create a new download task=20 > http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/seq.png > The design is based on the abstract factory design pattern.=20 > ProtocolFactory is an abstract factory class that creates=20 > ProtocolDownloadHelper, Protocol and Command. > Based on the original code, DownloadMap and DownloadRange aren't=20 > dependent on protocol. So they aren't appear on the class diagram. > In order to seperate the quickget from protocol implementation clearly, = I=20 > use protocol and command interface to wrap the httpclient library and ftp= =20 > implementation is also wrapped under the same interface. > I also find a ftp implementation that has a similar architecture with=20 > httpclient under apache common net project. > Hope for your comment. > Regards, > Steve > |
From: Aegir S. <Aeg...@Su...> - 2005-09-08 09:01:12
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Hi, Steve: Sounds like a good idea. Please give me some time to think about it. And I will try to give my comments in this week. Regards, Aegir steve chang wrote: > Hello team, > After I tracked the code and ran the project, I propose my idea for > the ftp support. I hope you can give me comments about it. > class diagram http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/class.png > sequence diagram for create a new download task > http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/seq.png > The design is based on the abstract factory design pattern. > ProtocolFactory is an abstract factory class that creates > ProtocolDownloadHelper, Protocol and Command. > Based on the original code, DownloadMap and DownloadRange aren't > dependent on protocol. So they aren't appear on the class diagram. > In order to seperate the quickget from protocol implementation > clearly, I use protocol and command interface to wrap the httpclient > library and ftp implementation is also wrapped under the same interface. > I also find a ftp implementation that has a similar architecture with > httpclient under apache common net project. > Hope for your comment. > Regards, > Steve |
From: steve c. <pre...@ya...> - 2005-09-07 14:45:28
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Hello team, After I tracked the code and ran the project, I propose my idea for the = ftp support. I hope you can give me comments about it. class diagram http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/class.png sequence diagram for create a new download task = http://homepage3.seed.net.tw/web@5/stevechang/seq.png The design is based on the abstract factory design pattern. = ProtocolFactory is an abstract factory class that creates = ProtocolDownloadHelper, Protocol and Command. Based on the original code, DownloadMap and DownloadRange aren't = dependent on protocol. So they aren't appear on the class diagram. In order to seperate the quickget from protocol implementation clearly, = I use protocol and command interface to wrap the httpclient library and = ftp implementation is also wrapped under the same interface. I also find a ftp implementation that has a similar architecture with = httpclient under apache common net project. Hope for your comment. Regards, Steve |
From: David T. <sy...@sy...> - 2005-09-01 16:24:30
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Hello everyone, I appologize for not introducing myself earlier and for not volunteering for any tasks. I have been pretty busy, and now I've started another semester of school and I'm even more busy. I hadn't planned on going to school this semester, but my plans change, and so I don't think I'm going to have time to contribute to this project. Sorry about that. Sincerely, David Turley |
From: steve c. <pre...@ya...> - 2005-08-30 16:49:50
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hi team, I have a hotmail id--- pre...@ya... and I am always on line = when I have free time, on weekday from 12:00 GMT to 17:00 GMT and at the = weekend from 3:00 GMT to 17:00 GMT. And you can add me to your contact = list. As aegir and Ramit recommand, I will keep in touch with messenger = and check out, compile and run Quicjget by Friday. Hope to meet you on = the internet. Thans for your great plan and help. Regards, Steve |
From: Ramit B. <ra...@cy...> - 2005-08-30 10:57:31
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hi ppl, As aegir told that it would be good to keep in touch with = messengers...my yahoo id is ram...@ya... ...all those guys = working on FTP/HTTP implementation (and other are also welcome) can add = me to their messengers. for hotmail guys my id is = ram...@ho....=20 Myself and Rohan today had a small chat session and so we thought that = perhaps by this Friday we all should have a working version of the = current setup of QUICKGET...i.e. check out the code from CVS, build and = run the same. Mean while all of us should start thinking with the ideas = and possible design steps/issues....Also as rohan pointed out, it would = be great if we ppl can come out with a rough estimate of the amount of = work hours we can put in a week....I think this idea should be = implemented in the whole project. This will help in estimation and = division of work. I understand and respect that you ppl would be talking = out time from your busy schedules and actually have no compulsions to = commit for anything, but at the same time I hope you ppl also appreciate = the motive behind this. Looking forward to your the kind cooperation..... P.S. My google talk id is ram...@gm... Best Regards Ramit Bhardwaj System Analyst Cybage Software Pvt. Ltd. Marisoft, Kalyani Nagar Pune, India - 411006 Phone (O) : 91-20-56041700, Ext : 754 mail to: ra...@cy... =20 www.cybage.com=20 |
From: Aegir S. <Aeg...@Su...> - 2005-08-30 09:40:27
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Hi, team: I know you are anxious to begin developping the software. But we should enforce some rules to make our software better. 1. Communications Ramit has discussed with me and emphasized the importance for the communication. I agree an instant messenger will give much more convience. I think Yahoo messenger and MSN messengers will be the best choices. My Yahoo Messenger account: aegirsun MSN account: aeg...@su... If you have accounts for these tools, could you tell others your accounts? So we can discuss the issues in a timely manner. 2. Coding Convention To make us following the same coding style, we should all follow a coding convention. I think java's coding convention is good enough to follow. You can get a copy of java coding convention at http://java.sun.com/docs/codeconv/. To other bad smells in our code, we should try to avoid them and refactor them when we find them. 3. Check in the source when it works well Do not check any test code into the production cvs. And before checkin the code, please make sure the source code can be compiled and passed basic acceptence test ( I will make some basic acceptance test in the next month). If you checkin cannot be compiled, it will block other developers. And in some cases, I will rollback the change. BE CAUTION, FORCE UPDATE IS VERY DAGEROUS. 4. Code review / Pair Programming Code review is a good method to assure the program quality. And I think if you do pair programming, you code can be reviewed by your patener. Now, it is not mandatory in this phase. But when the project goes into rump down phase, we should enforce the code review policy. Maybe I have missed something here. And welcome to add your ideas to this list. Regards, Aegir |
From: <mo...@sp...> - 2005-08-30 09:34:44
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Hello, people. Although I have long experience in system development, I have never ever participated in a Java project of this type. I would like to join the i18n task, if I may! That sounds like something I could participate in without messing things up... :-) Morten |
From: Aegir S. <Aeg...@Su...> - 2005-08-30 09:08:33
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Hi, All: I am very excited to see so many responses from all of you. And it really a big problem for me to decide who will take which tasks:) Your guys have different technology background and we are far away from each other... In order to assign the tasks fairly, I think out some principles to assign these tasks. 1. Basically 2 - 3 people to do the same task More people to do the same task will lower the effiency and add some unnecessary communications. I think 2-3 people are the best for communication and pair programming. 2. Assign a stake holder to make the final decision For some design tasks, it is very difficult to make all the developers to agree with the design. And generally, there are many ways to get the same destination. So I think it is the time for the stake holder ( an experienced developer) to shutdown the discussion and put the design into implementation. It will save us a lot of time. 3. Based on the technology background From the short description, I see somebody has some little experience with java programming. To these guys, I think we'd better assign them a little easier tasks to let them familiar with the java language. After they familiar with the project, we can change their tasks to more chanllenging tasks. 4. One person at most gets 2 tasks This will make your tasks traceable. With the above principle in mind, I assign the tasks as below: Rohan -> ftp support design gui-show download progress graphically Ramit -> ftp support design http features Suresh-> IE / navigator plug-ins ftp support design Naman, Pratik-> xml configuration tools->configuration dialog refine Steve Chang -> ftp support i18n Alex-> ant script From my point of view, I think the two tasks ("ftp support design" and "show download progress graphically") are chanllenging. And as I said, for "ftp support design" task, there are 4 people involving this task, and we should assign a stake holder to make the final decision. I think Ramit will be the right person for the stake holder since he has lots of experience in java. If you have any concerns or ideas for the task assignment, please feel free to tell me. And please update the status of the task at sf.net when you begin the work. Regards, Aegir |
From: Ramit B. <ra...@cy...> - 2005-08-30 06:51:56
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Hi ppl, I am working on the HTTP Support implementation part....and so I think = it makes sense for me to work in coordination with ppl who intend to = work on the FTP support implementation. So pls get in touch with me who = are interested in working with FTP. And of course...you guys can give me = a helping hand in HTTP support implementation too :). =20 But first we need to design this as the implementation should be = protocol independent. u can catch me on yahoo messenger. = ram...@ya.... =20 =20 Best Regards=20 Ramit Bhardwaj=20 System Analyst=20 Cybage Software Pvt. Ltd.=20 Marisoft, Kalyani Nagar=20 Pune, India - 411006=20 Phone (O) : 91-20-56041700, Ext : 754=20 mail to: ra...@cy... =20 www.cybage.com=20 -----Original Message----- From: qui...@li... = [mailto:qui...@li...]On Behalf Of Suresh = Vadhanam Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 12:44 AM To: Aegir Sun Cc: qui...@li... Subject: Re: [Quickget-develop] Ready for the development Aegir, =20 The task list looks like a logical division of the project. Thanks for = taking the time to set them up. =20 My preferences in decreasing order of interest are: =20 1) Ftp supports design 2) xml to store and retrieve the configuration 3) Integrate JDIC to support native OSs functionalities 4) IE/navigatior plugins =20 I have had some experience working with network protocols ( implemented = connection oriented, reliable packet service on top of UDP, thread based = PING program to calculate bandwidth, latency to a destination etc) and = would be interested to be involved with the task (118883: Ftp support = design) if possible.=20 =20 Thanks -suresh =20 On 8/29/05, Aegir Sun < Aeg...@su...> wrote:=20 Hi, everybody: Now I have basically finished the web site at = http://quickget.sourceforge.net <http://quickget.sourceforge.net/> . In = the website, I list the goal of this project and some useful information = for your reference. Yesterday, I added another page for the website = ("Basic Ideas"). In "Basic Ideas" page, I list some pesudocode for our = current implementation and some difficulties we face for the http = implementation. I believe it will help you to begin the development.=20 It is really a difficult issue for me to think out a method to cordinate = the development process. We are far away from each other and we are = doing this project just for our interests... In order to make the = project in control, I list some tasks which we are expected to implement = in the first development phase. The tasks contains gui design, model = development and test framework. And I also prioritize them by giving = them a relative priority.=20 Maybe everybody of you could check the tasks at = http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D139656 = <http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D139656> . And you can check every = item and pick up your favoriate job into your plate. I believe some = important features are lost for my lack of consideration. So if you = think the feature is important and should be implement in the first = phase, you can add the feature to the list. In order to make the project = starts smoothly, I will discuss with you for your task which seem to be = suitable for you according to your background. And I need you help to = make the project successful. I think the first step for you is to check = out the source code from the project's cvs and compile/run it. (I have = fixed some bugs for http downloading last Friday. It seems much better = than before)=20 I think somebody can give me a hand by becoming the project admins. When = you are project admin, you can learn more and get the most from the = project. So if you are interested to be the project admin, please email = me and tell me the reasons why you want to be the project admin.=20 As always, thanks for your interests in the project. If you have any = ideas for the project, please write to the email alias. Best Regards, Aegir ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is = Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 = * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & = Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA = Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * = http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf = _______________________________________________ Quickget-develop mailing = list Qui...@li... = https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop = <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop>=20 |
From: Suresh V. <vad...@gm...> - 2005-08-29 19:13:57
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Aegir, The task list looks like a logical division of the project. Thanks for=20 taking the time to set them up. My preferences in decreasing order of interest are: 1) Ftp supports design 2) xml to store and retrieve the configuration 3) Integrate JDIC to support native OSs functionalities 4) IE/navigatior plugins I have had some experience working with network protocols ( implemented=20 connection oriented, reliable packet service on top of UDP, thread based=20 PING program to calculate bandwidth, latency to a destination etc) and woul= d=20 be interested to be involved with the task (118883: Ftp support design) if= =20 possible.=20 Thanks -suresh On 8/29/05, Aegir Sun <Aeg...@su...> wrote:=20 >=20 > Hi, everybody: >=20 > Now I have basically finished the web site at=20 > http://quickget.sourceforge.net. In the website, I list the goal of this= =20 > project and some useful information for your reference. Yesterday, I adde= d=20 > another page for the website ("Basic Ideas"). In "Basic Ideas" page, I li= st=20 > some pesudocode for our current implementation and some difficulties we f= ace=20 > for the http implementation. I believe it will help you to begin the=20 > development. >=20 > It is really a difficult issue for me to think out a method to cordinate= =20 > the development process. We are far away from each other and we are doing= =20 > this project just for our interests... In order to make the project in=20 > control, I list some tasks which we are expected to implement in the firs= t=20 > development phase. The tasks contains gui design, model development and t= est=20 > framework. And I also prioritize them by giving them a relative priority.= =20 >=20 > Maybe everybody of you could check the tasks at=20 > http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D139656. And you can check every ite= m=20 > and pick up your favoriate job into your plate. I believe some important= =20 > features are lost for my lack of consideration. So if you think the featu= re=20 > is important and should be implement in the first phase, you can add the= =20 > feature to the list. In order to make the project starts smoothly, I will= =20 > discuss with you for your task which seem to be suitable for you accordin= g=20 > to your background. And I need you help to make the project successful. I= =20 > think the first step for you is to check out the source code from the=20 > project's cvs and compile/run it. (I have fixed some bugs for http=20 > downloading last Friday. It seems much better than before) >=20 > I think somebody can give me a hand by becoming the project admins. When= =20 > you are project admin, you can learn more and get the most from the proje= ct.=20 > So if you are interested to be the project admin, please email me and tel= l=20 > me the reasons why you want to be the project admin. >=20 > As always, thanks for your interests in the project. If you have any idea= s=20 > for the project, please write to the email alias. >=20 > Best Regards, > Aegir > ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is= =20 > Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 = *=20 > San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven= =20 > Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process= =20 > Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf___________________= ____________________________ Quickget-develop mailing=20 > list Qui...@li...=20 > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop |
From: Pratik B. <pra...@gm...> - 2005-08-29 18:47:53
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Hi!=20 I am interested in=20 > 1) Refine the Tools->Configuration dialog > 2) Using xml to store and retrieve the configuration as well. On 8/29/05, Naman Dayal <nam...@ya...> wrote: > Hello, >=20 > I would like to contribute to the following tasks: >=20 > 1) Refine the Tools->Configuration dialog > 2) Using xml to store and retrieve the configuration >=20 > If anyone else is also interested in these tasks, we > can work together! >=20 > Regards, > Naman >=20 > --- Aegir Sun <Aeg...@Su...> wrote: >=20 >=20 > --------------------------------- > Hi, everybody: >=20 > Now I have basically finished the web site > athttp://quickget.sourceforge.net. In the website, I > list the goal ofthis project and some useful > information for your reference. Yesterday,I added > another page for the website ("Basic Ideas"). In > "Basic Ideas"page, I list some pesudocode for our > current implementation and somedifficulties we face > for the http implementation. I believe it willhelp you > to begin the development. >=20 > It is really a difficult issue for me to think out a > method tocordinate the development process. We are far > away from each other andwe are doing this project just > for our interests... In order to makethe project in > control, I list some tasks which we are expected > toimplement in the first development phase. The tasks > contains guidesign, model development and test > framework. And I also prioritizethem by giving them a > relative priority. >=20 > Maybe everybody of you could check the tasks > athttp://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D139656. And you > can check everyitem and pick up your favoriate job > into your plate. I believe someimportant features are > lost for my lack of consideration. So if youthink the > feature is important and should be implement in the > firstphase, you can add the feature to the list. In > order to make theproject starts smoothly, I will > discuss with you for your task whichseem to be > suitable for you according to your background. And I > needyou help to make the project successful. I think > the first step for youis to check out the source code > from the project's cvs and compile/runit. (I have > fixed some bugs for http downloading last Friday. It > seemsmuch better than before) >=20 > I think somebody can give me a hand by becoming the > project admins.When you are project admin, you can > learn more and get the most fromthe project. So if you > are interested to be the project admin, pleaseemail me > and tell me the reasons why you want to be the project > admin. >=20 > As always, thanks for your interests in the project. > If you have anyideas for the project, please write to > the email alias. >=20 > Best Regards, > Aegir > -------------------------------------------------------SF.Net > email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & > EXPOSeptember 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * > Development Lifecycle PracticesAgile & Plan-Driven > Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & > QASecurity * Process Improvement & Measurement * > http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf_______________________________________________= Quickget-develop > mailing > lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/l= ists/listinfo/quickget-develop >=20 >=20 > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practic= es > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & Q= A > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Quickget-develop mailing list > Qui...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop > |
From: Naman D. <nam...@ya...> - 2005-08-29 18:40:28
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Hello, I would like to contribute to the following tasks: 1) Refine the Tools->Configuration dialog 2) Using xml to store and retrieve the configuration If anyone else is also interested in these tasks, we can work together! Regards, Naman --- Aegir Sun <Aeg...@Su...> wrote: --------------------------------- Hi, everybody: Now I have basically finished the web site athttp://quickget.sourceforge.net. In the website, I list the goal ofthis project and some useful information for your reference. Yesterday,I added another page for the website ("Basic Ideas"). In "Basic Ideas"page, I list some pesudocode for our current implementation and somedifficulties we face for the http implementation. I believe it willhelp you to begin the development. It is really a difficult issue for me to think out a method tocordinate the development process. We are far away from each other andwe are doing this project just for our interests... In order to makethe project in control, I list some tasks which we are expected toimplement in the first development phase. The tasks contains guidesign, model development and test framework. And I also prioritizethem by giving them a relative priority. Maybe everybody of you could check the tasks athttp://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=139656. And you can check everyitem and pick up your favoriate job into your plate. I believe someimportant features are lost for my lack of consideration. So if youthink the feature is important and should be implement in the firstphase, you can add the feature to the list. In order to make theproject starts smoothly, I will discuss with you for your task whichseem to be suitable for you according to your background. And I needyou help to make the project successful. I think the first step for youis to check out the source code from the project's cvs and compile/runit. (I have fixed some bugs for http downloading last Friday. It seemsmuch better than before) I think somebody can give me a hand by becoming the project admins.When you are project admin, you can learn more and get the most fromthe project. So if you are interested to be the project admin, pleaseemail me and tell me the reasons why you want to be the project admin. As always, thanks for your interests in the project. If you have anyideas for the project, please write to the email alias. Best Regards, Aegir -------------------------------------------------------SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPOSeptember 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle PracticesAgile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QASecurity * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf_______________________________________________Quickget-develop mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickget-develop __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: steve c. <pre...@ya...> - 2005-08-29 15:59:44
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Hello Team, I appreciate Aegir's arrangement. It's great. I would like to pick up the task --- i18n. I am interested in design, = but lack of experience. Rohan, may I cowork FTP-support design with = you? I think it will have fun to develop with someone in the internet. Regards, Steve |
From: Rohan R. <roh...@ya...> - 2005-08-29 15:20:33
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Hi all, First up, thanks for your effort in listing the tasks, Aegir. It's a really well thought out list of tasks. I would like to contribute to the following tasks (in descreasing order of preference) : 1. FTP support design 2. GUI -> show download progress graphically 3. JDIC support As suggested in my initial mail, I would like someone to be the co-developer of these things alongwith me. (An attempt at remote pair programming). Regards, Rohan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Aegir S. <Aeg...@Su...> - 2005-08-29 08:10:25
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <font face="Arial Narrow">Hi, everybody:<br> <br> Now I have basically finished the web site at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://quickget.sourceforge.net">http://quickget.sourceforge.net</a>. In the website, I list the goal of this project and some useful information for your reference. Yesterday, I added another page for the website ("Basic Ideas"). In "Basic Ideas" page, I list some pesudocode for our current implementation and some difficulties we face for the http implementation. I believe it will help you to begin the development.<br> <br> It is really a difficult issue for me to think out a method to cordinate the development process. We are far away from each other and we are doing this project just for our interests... In order to make the project in control, I list some tasks which we are expected to implement in the first development phase. The tasks contains gui design, model development and test framework. And I also prioritize them by giving them a relative priority. <br> <br> Maybe everybody of you could check the tasks at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=139656">http://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=139656</a>. And you can check every item and pick up your favoriate job into your plate. I believe some important features are lost for my lack of consideration. So if you think the feature is important and should be implement in the first phase, you can add the feature to the list. In order to make the project starts smoothly, I will discuss with you for your task which seem to be suitable for you according to your background. And I need you help to make the project successful. I think the first step for you is to check out the source code from the project's cvs and compile/run it. (I have fixed some bugs for http downloading last Friday. It seems much better than before)<br> <br> I think somebody can give me a hand by becoming the project admins. When you are project admin, you can learn more and get the most from the project. So if you are interested to be the project admin, please email me and tell me the reasons why you want to be the project admin.<br> <br> As always, thanks for your interests in the project. If you have any ideas for the project, please write to the email alias.<br> <br> Best Regards,<br> Aegir<br> </font> </body> </html> |
From: Ramit B. <ra...@cy...> - 2005-08-24 11:24:26
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Hi Team, Nice to see the diversity and the enthusiasm in the team. Good for the = project. I agree with rohan that we should have a two guys for a = particular component (to be on a safer side), but again I am not too = sure if the voting idea is good. I understand a situation can come = wherein a person would like to work on a component which is actually = assigned to the other person. I think in that case we (the developers = concerned) can mutually and amicably find a solution for that problem. = And in case we cant resolve the problem then perhaps we would need to = work on one aspect ...the team spirit ;). Why I say this is because from = the mails we have received so far its quite evident that there are a few = people who are not too much experienced with java and are joining the = project to learn the same. And I think we should indeed give them a = chance for this. After all, normally people join such open source = projects for the sake of enthusiasm (of contributing to open source = community) and to enhance one's knowledge of the language and the = platform. Nevertheless, I personally like the idea of blogs. Bye the way I had a couple of suggestions which I had put forward to = aegir and one of them was to use messenger tools to keep in touch with = each other, specially the two developers working together. And yes...before I end this lecture of mine, a bit about myself.. apart = from what is visible from my signature. I have a few yrs experience in = java/j2ee/webservices on windows and UNIX platform. I have just joined = this company and this is my fifth company. I had earlier worked with = companies like CARITOR, HEXAWARE and most recently IBM. And yes, how about throwing some suggestions as to how we should start = discussing about the ideas/ features of our product and the crude design = of the same. Best Regards Ramit Bhardwaj System Analyst Cybage Software Pvt. Ltd. Marisoft, Kalyani Nagar Pune, India - 411006 Phone (O) : 91-20-56041700, Ext : 754 mail to: ra...@cy... =20 www.cybage.com=20 |