From: Tom J. <tdj...@gm...> - 2004-10-13 16:49:15
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Hi Mark: BTW, I set http://saxondotnet.sf.net to point to the project page a while back. -- Tom. On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:37:53 -0700, M. David Peterson <m....@md...> wrote: > 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 > > > -- "Nothing will ever be attempted, if all possible objections must first be overcome." - Samuel Johnson |