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From: James J. K. <Kal...@ca...> - 2002-01-17 14:06:06
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>specially with Jim's departure, we could have a meeting to figure out how we are going to >proceed, including decide if we will keep the project alive, CVS, a jabber server >among all the other things. I'm still on the xmlWiki mailing list so I got your latest post. Just to reiterate, make setting up a new jabber your absolute lowest priority! My linux box is humming along fine, I haven't touched it in months and don't plan to do so for months. Even if I decided to make any changes that would impact you, I'd give you all plenty of advance notice. Seems like there are plenty of other activities you'll need to worry about besides screwing around with a jabber server. Regards, Jim P.S. Has access to the CS329 page/lectures been clunky for you all? Everything I try to get at on CS333 is really slow, and most of the time the lectures don't work because the connection is so bad. ================================ Jim Kalafut Research Engineer Caterpillar, Inc. Voice: 309-578-4337 Fax: 309-578-4277 Email: kal...@ca... ================================ |
From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2002-01-17 02:50:14
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Radu, Is the home page still up? What's the URL? I think that the best thing to do is to direct them to the homepage and tell them to email us with any questions. And tell them that XMLWiki is the project to join; be there or be square! I forget...what time are we meeting on Monday? As Johnson said in yesterday's lecture, groups should get started ASAP! --Arnaldo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Radu Dram" <rd...@ly...> To: "naime" <na...@st...>; "Abolade Olaniyi" <bo...@ho...>; "Arnaldo Cavazos" <ar...@mi...> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:55 AM Subject: Re: A restart for xmlWiki > Hi, guys. > > I am definitely for xmlWiki. Arnaldo is right, we are 5 out of 8 which is not bad comparing with other projects. > Monday is probably good to meet. But if somebody else has other option(other than Tue,Thu and weekend), I don't have any problem. > > Do we have to write anything about the project for the new people or just redirect them to the home page? > > See you all on Jabber sometime next week! > > Regards, > > Radu > --- > > > > > > > On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 05:22:48 > Arnaldo Cavazos wrote: > >All, > > Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday are all equally good for me. > > And yes, I'm planning on doing xmlWiki. :) > > And, BTW, I guess we have 5/8 of returning members, counting Hugo. > >--Arnaldo > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "naime" <na...@st...> > >To: <na...@ui...> > >Cc: <ar...@mi...>; <bo...@ho...>; <rd...@ma...> > >Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:14 PM > >Subject: A restart for xmlWiki > > > > > >> Hi Team, > >> > >> It seems that four of us are back for CS329. How is your schedule > >availability > >> looking like? Since there is so much work to be done, specially with Jim's > >> departure, we could have a meeting to figure out how we are going to > >proceed, > >> including decide if we will keep the project alive, CVS, a jabber server > >among > >> all the other things, figure out how we are going to acclimate the new > >> comers... We can also enjoy the opportunity to chat before the project > >> pressure starts to build... > >> > >> Regards, > >> Abe > >> P.S.: Arnaldo, since I saw your name in the book review list, I am > >assuming > >> you will return to xmlWiki. Please correct me, if I am wrong. > >> > >> > > > > > > |
From: Radu D. <rd...@ly...> - 2001-12-21 03:24:32
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Hi, guys. It seems to me only few of us remained for the CS329. Could you please let me know who is going to enroll for this course? Bola, Abe? Thank you. Radu Dram --- On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 15:31:27 Arnaldo Cavazos wrote: >All, > Jim's decision got me thinking... > As of our final exam, I *definitely* felt I was taking 329 this spring. > But then I got to thinking how I know almost nothing about building >distributed applications, and have since decided that I really should take >328. If I don't, I won't have another chance to take it before I graduate. > So, as I've said before, it was a terrific experience working with >everyone. At this point, I'm planning on taking 328 instead of 329 next >semester, which takes me off the xmlWiki team as well. I wish everyone the >best in his or her academic and career pursuits. > Merry Christmas! >--Arnaldo > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Radu Dram" <rd...@ly...> >To: <xml...@li...> >Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 2:46 PM >Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] Merry Christmas, xmlWiki! > > >> Hi, guys. >> >> I hope everything went fine with the final exam for all of you. >> I am sorry I could not help for the final document, but my baby girl has >taken most of my time. >> >> For all of you, it was nice working with you and let's hope xmlWiki will >be alive the next semester. >> Please let me know how many of you will enroll for CS329. >> >> For the ones who already graduated(Chris and Deb), good luck with your >jobs. >> >> Have a nice vacation and Merry Christmas! >> >> Regards, >> >> Radu Dram >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> xmlWiki-developers mailing list >> xml...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlwiki-developers > > > >_______________________________________________ >xmlWiki-developers mailing list >xml...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlwiki-developers > -- Click here for your very own create-a-date adventure from MatchMaker Go to http://ecard.matchmaker.com/dating.html |
From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2001-12-20 22:30:21
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All, Jim's decision got me thinking... As of our final exam, I *definitely* felt I was taking 329 this spring. But then I got to thinking how I know almost nothing about building distributed applications, and have since decided that I really should take 328. If I don't, I won't have another chance to take it before I graduate. So, as I've said before, it was a terrific experience working with everyone. At this point, I'm planning on taking 328 instead of 329 next semester, which takes me off the xmlWiki team as well. I wish everyone the best in his or her academic and career pursuits. Merry Christmas! --Arnaldo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Radu Dram" <rd...@ly...> To: <xml...@li...> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 2:46 PM Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] Merry Christmas, xmlWiki! > Hi, guys. > > I hope everything went fine with the final exam for all of you. > I am sorry I could not help for the final document, but my baby girl has taken most of my time. > > For all of you, it was nice working with you and let's hope xmlWiki will be alive the next semester. > Please let me know how many of you will enroll for CS329. > > For the ones who already graduated(Chris and Deb), good luck with your jobs. > > Have a nice vacation and Merry Christmas! > > Regards, > > Radu Dram > > > > _______________________________________________ > xmlWiki-developers mailing list > xml...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlwiki-developers |
From: Radu D. <rd...@ly...> - 2001-12-17 21:46:21
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Hi, guys. I hope everything went fine with the final exam for all of you. I am sorry I could not help for the final document, but my baby girl has taken most of my time. For all of you, it was nice working with you and let's hope xmlWiki will be alive the next semester. Please let me know how many of you will enroll for CS329. For the ones who already graduated(Chris and Deb), good luck with your jobs. Have a nice vacation and Merry Christmas! Regards, Radu Dram |
From: James J. K. <kal...@ca...> - 2001-12-17 21:32:22
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Hello All, I wanted to let you all know that I will unfortunately NOT be taking CS329 next semester as I'd previously stated. I was recently accepted into the I2CS program and for once actually discussed my study plan with an advisor. Because 329 doesn't fill any of the specific requirements outline for the degree, I decided it was safer for me to switch to one of the must-haves (in this case 333). There isn't much wiggle room in the scheduling of the program so I needed to switch this semester. I will leave my linux box running with the Jabber server indefinitely. You are welcome to you it. The box will be supported in general because it provides the gateway/firewall functions for our internal LAN. In other words, you don't need to redo the whole chat thing unless you want to. The Tomcat/linux connection is a little more difficult because some of the Tomcat setup requires root access (sorry :) )... Then again, that hasn't turned out to be an essential part of the project so far and may not become one next semester either. Let me know if you have any questions with the stuff Deb or I worked on. And if you decide to use the Jabber server next semester, let me know when you'll be chatting and maybe I'll stop by to visit ! Later, Jim ================================ Jim Kalafut Research Engineer Caterpillar, Inc. Voice: 309-578-4337 Fax: 309-578-4277 Email: kal...@ca... ================================ |
From: Hugo G. <xm...@ne...> - 2001-12-11 17:13:20
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I would like to know if it would be ok to do a branch in CVS. I have an itch for doing some coding on this project during the holidays (basically doing some refactoring) and other administrative stuff on sourceforge. -H |
From: Hugo G. <xm...@ne...> - 2001-12-11 17:03:09
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Hi all I am a believer of assesments. I would like to know if you would be willing to pass along to Andrew an assesment of my roles as Coach, Developer and Customer. I would like it to be sent to Andrew so that the comments may be posted anonymously and I can read them without bias. thanks -H |
From: Hugo G. <xm...@ne...> - 2001-12-11 16:57:24
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Hi all. Just wanted to thank you on your efforts during this semester. Given all the difficulties and barriers that we had to overcome I think we did a good effort of doing something that not even seasoned XPers willingly want to do, namely, do distributed programming and XP. I am glad to hear that some of your that are taking this course next semester would like to continue in this project. For those of you that are graduating and/or will no longer be in this project next semester, I would like to state that is was a pleasure to work with you and I look forward if possible to keep in touch with you. Good Luck. May you do well in your finals, and have a cheerful and merry holidays. -H |
From: naime <na...@st...> - 2001-12-11 14:34:18
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Which is very representative of end of any software project... painful and frustrating. And people claim that modern software development is easier than it has been in the past, but the low tech part of our jobs continue to take most of the time... :( Now all what we need is to get over the final(s) and enjoy the holidays. Good luck to you all in the final(s) and season greetings. Regards, Abe >===== Original Message From "Arnaldo Cavazos" <ar...@mi...> ===== >Boy, what an anticlimactic way to end the project... |
From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2001-12-11 03:24:56
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Boy, what an anticlimactic way to end the project... |
From: Bolade O. <bo...@ho...> - 2001-12-09 23:45:16
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I have incorporated the latest UML Diagrams to the web page. For the known limitations and bug, no 3. i think that has been taken care of by Jim so i have omitted the last bug. Bola. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp |
From: naime <na...@st...> - 2001-12-09 21:23:58
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Team, Find two files in the master zip file("UMLDocs.zip"). "UML.ps" (UML diagrams and text). "xmlWikiUML.zip" has the updated images for the website. One final remark the "WhatNext.doc" document had a session with known problems and limitations, which is currently not in the web site. Are we going to have that for the final submission? Regards, Abe |
From: Radu D. <rd...@ly...> - 2001-12-09 20:02:00
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HI, gang. Definitely I would like to continue this project. I think we all agree the next semester will be more fun(at least I hope). So I'm on! Regards, Radu --- On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 02:06:55 Jim Kalafut wrote: >I definitely want to continue with the project. I feel like we're just now >able to really start coding, as opposed to fiddling with everything else >(cvs, ssh, tomcat, etc.). > >Later, >Jim >----- Original Message ----- >From: Arnaldo Cavazos >To: xml...@li... >Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 4:26 PM >Subject: Re: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document > > >After I sent this, I talked to Andrew on the phone. I mentioned to him my >impression that everyone who was coming back next semester seemed to want to >continue on with the project. (I said this because I was concerned that our >discussion of problems might be misinterpreted as a desire on our part to >have the project killed before next semester.) He said that we should >include this caveat in the write up. >Before I put it there: I wanted to find out from everyone who's planning on >coming back next semester if they really did want the project to continue (I >do!). So, an informal poll: do you want to continue working on xmlWiki next >semester in 329? >--Arnaldo >----- Original Message ----- >From: Arnaldo Cavazos >To: xml...@li... >Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 1:29 PM >Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document > > >All, > Here's the synopsis document after incorporating everyone's comments. > If anyone can't view this format, let me know. > We're almost there! >--Arnaldo > > >_______________________________________________ >xmlWiki-developers mailing list >xml...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlwiki-developers > |
From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2001-12-09 16:34:46
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From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2001-12-09 16:24:15
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I just now realized that we don't have meeting minutes on the web page, = though the synopsis document references them a lot. Would it be a lot = of work to include them, or should I attach them as an appendix to our = synopsis document? |
From: Bolade O. <bo...@ho...> - 2001-12-09 04:04:52
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Hi Team, The website essentially has most of the information artifacts and docs in place. I have also expanded the issues and reflections section to have each of our views about the project. I was able to add in those comments by Abe and Chris to the site to that section. In case you guys have any more information, other artifacts etc to add, i have an ftp site open at the same url ftp://24.60.157.224/ you can drop the files here under the contributions folder preferably as ascii files (as opposed to word format) as this doesn't have the un-necessary formating and can easily be added to the site. Bola. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp |
From: naime <na...@st...> - 2001-12-08 22:32:11
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Team, Find attached the latest revision of the UML diagrams (post script format). A verbal description of the system is also attached (ms-word format). Please make sure to read the document and comment on any imprecisions. Regards, Abe |
From: Bolade O. <bo...@ho...> - 2001-12-08 20:54:00
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Yeah, I sure would continue next semester. Just like the other guys have said, most of our time this semester has been spent trying to understand the technologies involved. Integration issues were definitely an aspect we didn't anticipate / estimate at the start of the project was going to be a big torn in the flesh. Fortunately, i think we have gotten through the worse parts and the learning curves and we should have lots more fun next semester. Bola. > >Arnaldo, >Yes. xmlWiki forever. Especially now that the fun part is going to start. >I never thought that we were going to kill the project! I like your >poractive >approach preventing communication problems with the Senior Management >(school >staff). >Best regards, >Abe > > >===== Original Message From "Arnaldo Cavazos" <ar...@mi...> >===== > >After I sent this, I talked to Andrew on the phone. I mentioned to him >my >impression that everyone who was coming back next semester seemed to want >to >continue on with the project. (I said this because I was concerned that >our >discussion of problems might be misinterpreted as a desire on our part to >have >the project killed before next semester.) He said that we should include >this >caveat in the write up. > >Before I put it there: I wanted to find out from everyone who's planning >on >coming back next semester if they really did want the project to continue >(I >do!). So, an informal poll: do you want to continue working on xmlWiki >next >semester in 329? > >--Arnaldo > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Arnaldo Cavazos > > To: xml...@li... > > Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 1:29 PM > > Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document > > > > > > All, > > Here's the synopsis document after incorporating everyone's >comments. > > If anyone can't view this format, let me know. > > We're almost there! > > --Arnaldo > > > >_______________________________________________ >xmlWiki-developers mailing list >xml...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlwiki-developers _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp |
From: naime <na...@st...> - 2001-12-08 18:36:24
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Team, Find attached a set of todo items and Known issues that we want to report for the user trying to run a demo. The todo items can be used in the What's Next link. Please expand and add to the document as you will. Regards, Abe |
From: naime <na...@st...> - 2001-12-08 17:35:30
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Arnaldo, Yes. xmlWiki forever. Especially now that the fun part is going to start. I never thought that we were going to kill the project! I like your poractive approach preventing communication problems with the Senior Management (school staff). Best regards, Abe >===== Original Message From "Arnaldo Cavazos" <ar...@mi...> ===== >After I sent this, I talked to Andrew on the phone. I mentioned to him my impression that everyone who was coming back next semester seemed to want to continue on with the project. (I said this because I was concerned that our discussion of problems might be misinterpreted as a desire on our part to have the project killed before next semester.) He said that we should include this caveat in the write up. >Before I put it there: I wanted to find out from everyone who's planning on coming back next semester if they really did want the project to continue (I do!). So, an informal poll: do you want to continue working on xmlWiki next semester in 329? >--Arnaldo > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Arnaldo Cavazos > To: xml...@li... > Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 1:29 PM > Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document > > > All, > Here's the synopsis document after incorporating everyone's comments. > If anyone can't view this format, let me know. > We're almost there! > --Arnaldo |
From: Jim K. <ka...@ie...> - 2001-12-08 08:06:32
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I definitely want to continue with the project. I feel like we're just now able to really start coding, as opposed to fiddling with everything else (cvs, ssh, tomcat, etc.). Later, Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Arnaldo Cavazos To: xml...@li... Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 4:26 PM Subject: Re: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document After I sent this, I talked to Andrew on the phone. I mentioned to him my impression that everyone who was coming back next semester seemed to want to continue on with the project. (I said this because I was concerned that our discussion of problems might be misinterpreted as a desire on our part to have the project killed before next semester.) He said that we should include this caveat in the write up. Before I put it there: I wanted to find out from everyone who's planning on coming back next semester if they really did want the project to continue (I do!). So, an informal poll: do you want to continue working on xmlWiki next semester in 329? --Arnaldo ----- Original Message ----- From: Arnaldo Cavazos To: xml...@li... Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 1:29 PM Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document All, Here's the synopsis document after incorporating everyone's comments. If anyone can't view this format, let me know. We're almost there! --Arnaldo |
From: Arnaldo C. <ar...@mi...> - 2001-12-07 22:25:59
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After I sent this, I talked to Andrew on the phone. I mentioned to him = my impression that everyone who was coming back next semester seemed to = want to continue on with the project. (I said this because I was = concerned that our discussion of problems might be misinterpreted as a = desire on our part to have the project killed before next semester.) He = said that we should include this caveat in the write up. Before I put it there: I wanted to find out from everyone who's planning = on coming back next semester if they really did want the project to = continue (I do!). So, an informal poll: do you want to continue working = on xmlWiki next semester in 329? --Arnaldo ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Arnaldo Cavazos=20 To: xml...@li...=20 Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 1:29 PM Subject: [xmlWiki-developers] latest version of Synopsis document All, Here's the synopsis document after incorporating everyone's = comments. If anyone can't view this format, let me know. We're almost there! --Arnaldo |
From: Jim K. <ka...@ie...> - 2001-12-07 01:09:25
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Well, I guess the problems I was having were not related to ORO. I've found that when I go to '/xmlWiki' to enter a page, it will show up on the 'wikiMain' path and can properly viewed. When I use the 'create' button from '/xmlWiki/wikiMain', the pages enter the index but generate SAX errors. For now I guess we can create our sample pages with the other method. Regards, Jim |
From: Jim K. <ka...@ie...> - 2001-12-06 23:33:40
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I was able to connect to http://www.savarese.org/oro/software/OROMatcher1.1.html today at work, but this evening the site is again down. I figured I could get away with just using the Jakarta version instead, but I'm getting lots of Sax errors when I go to view an XML page. Assuming that the ORO/Jakarta difference is the cause, could someone please send me whatever was on that guy's site so I can get the proper jar files installed? Regards, Jim |