From: M. D. P. <m....@md...> - 2004-10-13 16:44:14
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Hey Tom, Pieter, I'm into whatever is easiest and best. My only thought is that there are a lot of people who prefer SF.net based projects and this would take that portion away but I guess a simple link to the Subversion location would be sufficient so I'm down for sure. In regards to the site update etc... everything will be coming together this weekend. After talking with Kurt over Coffee a few weeks ago it seemed that trying to time the new site to release a couple of days before the conference would be a nice way to generate some excitement around it. Pieter, I will subscribe to the list as it does seem like something we should have been doing all along. Oops :( Thanks for the jolt Tom! :) BTW... as per my last email it has me set as the administrator. Pieter, it seems this is more your area? I'll take a look at the Subversion stuff and see if its something that can be easily set up on our server as it seems it would be nice to have that set up at the same time the new site launches. Chat soon... <M:D/> Pieter Reint Siegers Kort wrote: > Tom, > > >>However, I personally have been moving away from CVS to Subversion >>(http://subversion.tigris.org) > > > I welcome the idea. > > >>Also, can we please start using the Saxondotnet-devcommunity mailing list > > at saxondotnet- > >>dev...@li... for development discussions; that way > > we don't have to remember the > >>currentdev list. > > > Good idea too - consider it done from now. I CC'ed into that list. If anyone > thinks that that (public) list (to which anyone can subscribe) has its > disadvantages let me know, and I'll also create a hidden team developers > list (if possible). > In the meantime, team, get yourself subscribed here: > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/saxondotnet-devcommunity > > Any input from other team members is highly appreciated, as always! :-) > > Cheers, > <prs/> > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Jordan [mailto:tdj...@gm...] > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:22 AM > To: Pieter Reint Siegers Kort > Cc: M. David Peterson; psi...@x2...; rod...@fo...; > ch...@ba...; do...@do...; ku...@ku...; > ma...@si...; rus...@ma... > Subject: Re: Everythings check into CVS... > > Hi Mark: > > I have been waiting for the repo to be populated, good job. > > However, I personally have been moving away from CVS to Subversion > (http://subversion.tigris.org) > > Some of the benefits of a svn repo to this project is with vendors. > see: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/svnbook-1.1/svn-book.html#svn-ch-7-sect-4 > > Since tigris.org is also an open source project site, I am wondering what > the team thinks about using it to host a subversion repository? > > I personally use this http://tortoisesvn.org to access the repositories. > > The other main benefit would be to move files around as the project > progressed. > This is something that has plagued other CVS repo based projects that I have > been on. > > Also, can we please start using the Saxondotnet-devcommunity mailing list at > sax...@li... for development discussions; > that way we don't have to remember the current dev list. > > Thanks, > -- Tom. > > > On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:25:58 -0500, Pieter Reint Siegers Kort > <pie...@el...> wrote: > >>Hey Mark, >> >>I've looked at it, it looks great, but simply don't know what to do with > > it. > >>You may want to explain to me and with me the whole team what it's all >>about. We really need to communicate more to the rest of the team >>because we're still the only ones that are working on the project. >>That just can't be. >> >>I'm planning to ask our testing engineers to help us with the process >>of testing MK's test suite. Apart from that, I've plans to test >>against the Xquery Use Cases (http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery-use-cases/). >>Don't know if those queries are in the test suite (yet). >> >>I've just uploaded a new Windows Forms Application written in C# that >>apart from having XSLT 2.0 support (and with it Xpath 2.0 support >>implicitly), it also adds Xquery 1.0 support, in a similar fashion. >>I'd suggest you guys try it and tell me what you think of it. If you >>find you would do a much better job than me, go ahead and challenge me >>:-) >> >>No kidding, of course, it's just basic functionality, and I do have >>plans for adding more options and also implement parameter support, of > > course. > >>It's just a beginning, but an important one, because now we can easily >>start writing a more complete testing environment to test MK's test suite. >>Actually, I will need some help here, please our testing engineers, >>would you be so kind to offer your help here? MTIA! :-) >> >>OK, I'll give the word to Mark to let him explain what we should do >>with the code base. Mark, go ahead please! :-) >> >>PD: If any of you reply and it concerns the whole group, CC all of us >>please >>- it is important! >> >>Cheers and thanx, >><prs/> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: M. David Peterson [mailto:m....@md...] >>Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 7:31 AM >>To: psi...@x2... >>Subject: Everythings check into CVS... >> >>Hey Pieter, >> >>I finally figured things out and got the latest 8.1.1 bits checked >>into CVS on SF.net. We can now all start working on this together... as > > a team!!! > >>:) >> >>I'll leave any team announcements to you and this really doesnt >>qualify as something that needs to be announced passed them. But its >>finally the right step in the right "Team Development" direction, >>thats for sure >>:) >> >>Cheers! >> >><M:D/> >> >> > > > -- > "Nothing will ever be attempted, if all > possible objections must first be > overcome." - Samuel Johnson > |