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Posted to dev@qpid.apache.org by Nuno Santos <ns...@redhat.com> on 2007/09/25 21:16:42 UTC
Re: Weekly plans
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 08:26 -0400, Carl Trieloff wrote:
> Suggestion: One thing that might help is if we pick a day of the week
> and everyone on the project posts what they are going to do that
> week, or at the end of the week post everything that they have done.
> That way it is easy for everyone on the project to be able to ask
> about any work being done.
My plan for this week is to work with the C++ and Java guys to automate
the cross-language tests as much as possible, with the end goal of
integrating them into our continuous build system.
Nuno
Re: Weekly plans
Posted by Marnie McCormack <ma...@googlemail.com>.
Hi All,
Great idea. This week I'm catching up with the mailing lists and M2. Over
the next few weeks I plan to start easing back into the world of Qpid,
probably on the doc side, time permitting.
I'll be back in anger after Christmas.
Bfn,
Marnie
On 9/25/07, Nuno Santos <ns...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 08:26 -0400, Carl Trieloff wrote:
> > Suggestion: One thing that might help is if we pick a day of the week
> > and everyone on the project posts what they are going to do that
> > week, or at the end of the week post everything that they have done.
> > That way it is easy for everyone on the project to be able to ask
> > about any work being done.
>
> My plan for this week is to work with the C++ and Java guys to automate
> the cross-language tests as much as possible, with the end goal of
> integrating them into our continuous build system.
>
> Nuno
>
Re: Weekly plans
Posted by Nuno Santos <ns...@redhat.com>.
Nuno Santos wrote:
> My plan for this week is to work with the C++ and Java guys to automate
> the cross-language tests as much as possible, with the end goal of
> integrating them into our continuous build system.
The above has spilled over into this week... I also plan to start
working on the management console, namely going over the current
requirements, doing a gap-analysis versus the existing eclipse plugin,
and if time allows, start a mock-up of possible user interactions.
Nuno