We've discussed the way of working on this project with Andrus, and decided
to choose the ordinary way for our Contributors who are not Committers yet:
when you do something, you just make a patch ("git format-patch HEAD^" gives
you the patch with your latest committed local revision), and then attach it
to the jira, then I will check it and commit to the repository. We will work
in "https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cayenne/sandbox/" where it is accepted
to locate experimental projects.
I solemnly promise that I'll commit the project related to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-1392 today :) Sorry for the delay.
So, you can put your module like the project at sandbox and give me the
patches.
Btw, it would be better if our communication would be open for the
community, so let's cc-ing our mails to the "dev@cayenne.apache.org>" for
more productive work.
2011/5/11 Eshan Sudharaka <esudharaka@gmail.com>
Hi Ksenia ,
During last days I went through your patch and also about eclipse
plugin development. Since the coding period will start from 24th May on
wards I thought to get initial steps from your patch. Because i have no idea
where to put my module.(I think if i can apply your patch then i will be
able to work from there with a project structure you have created ). So It
would be a great help for me if you can apply it to the repository. Or else
some of my friends those who are doing gsoc are using google code repository
(svn based) then we can create cayenne project there and do the
implementation.
thanks.
--
*~Thanks & Regards~*
P.A.Eshan Sudharaka
Dept of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
http://esudharaka.blogspot.com/
During last days I went through your patch and also about eclipse
plugin development. Since the coding period will start from 24th May on
wards I thought to get initial steps from your patch. Because i have no idea
where to put my module.(I think if i can apply your patch then i will be
able to work from there with a project structure you have created ). So It
would be a great help for me if you can apply it to the repository. Or else
some of my friends those who are doing gsoc are using google code repository
(svn based) then we can create cayenne project there and do the
implementation.
thanks.
--
*~Thanks & Regards~*
P.A.Eshan Sudharaka
Dept of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
http://esudharaka.blogspot.com/
--
Regards, Ksenia Khailenko