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Posted to dev@cayenne.apache.org by Kevin Menard <km...@servprise.com> on 2006/05/24 14:37:11 UTC

SoC Projects

Well, in an interesting turn of events, I'm not sure Andrus ended up with  
any projects and I ended up with two.

I've been assigned the following projects:

Michael Victorov (cayenne-ropwsdl)
	http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=m_victorov@mail.ru:fa66813f:10d85c13

Bruno José de Moraes Melo (Cayenne Eclipse Plugin)
	http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=brunojm@gmail.com:150f00c7:fb9bcd58

Andrus, if you weren't assigned any and would like one, let me know and we  
can try to work something out.

I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up for the  
appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra-wise.  Both  
projects seem like something that would be better off going into their own  
branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have to decide whether we want to  
give them commit privs or have them go through JIRA.  Even if we do give  
them privs, the infra guys are probably going to be overloaded for a bit,  
so we'll have to work something out for them.

Anyway, this is looking like a pretty exciting time for Cayenne (as  
excited as one can be over a piece of software anyway :-P).  1.2 is  
shaping up nicely and should be out shortly.  The JPA work seems to be  
going fairly strong.  Now we have a couple SoC students that'll be adding  
some other niceties to the project.

-- 
Kevin

Re: SoC Projects

Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Yeah, IMO your proposal quality was very good. Unfortunately Google  
program has quotas, resulting in cutting off worthy proposals... You  
should certainly try again next year if you are still a student by then.

Andrus


On May 24, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Tomas Jucius wrote:

> Not very nice news for me:(...
>
>
> TJ
>
> On 5/24/06, Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org> wrote:
>>
>> Looks like I still got one at the last moment (when Apache received
>> two more slots) -
>>
>> Marcel Gordon (cayenne-rop)
>>    http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=emmpeegee% 
>> 40gmail.com
>> %3A02030501%3Ad0307601
>>
>> Unfortunately cayenne-search proposal didn't make it (it was #28,
>> while Apache got only 27 projects).
>>
>>
>> > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
>> > for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
>> > wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off
>> > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have
>> > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
>> > through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
>> > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
>> > something out for them.
>>
>> Yes, the SoC code should go in a separate directory in Subversion
>> specifically configured to allow student check ins. I'll post to the
>> infra list about that. As a backup plan, ObjectStyle now has
>> Subversion too, but we'd rather keep this on Apache.
>>
>> Andrus
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 24, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
>>
>> > Well, in an interesting turn of events, I'm not sure Andrus ended
>> > up with any projects and I ended up with two.
>> >
>> > I've been assigned the following projects:
>> >
>> > Michael Victorov (cayenne-ropwsdl)
>> >       http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?
>> > csaid=m_victorov@mail.ru:fa66813f:10d85c13
>> >
>> > Bruno José de Moraes Melo (Cayenne Eclipse Plugin)
>> >       http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html? 
>> csaid=brunojm@gmail.com:
>> > 150f00c7:fb9bcd58
>> >
>> > Andrus, if you weren't assigned any and would like one, let me know
>> > and we can try to work something out.
>> >
>> > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
>> > for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
>> > wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off
>> > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have
>> > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
>> > through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
>> > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
>> > something out for them.
>> >
>> > Anyway, this is looking like a pretty exciting time for Cayenne (as
>> > excited as one can be over a piece of software anyway :-P).  1.2 is
>> > shaping up nicely and should be out shortly.  The JPA work seems to
>> > be going fairly strong.  Now we have a couple SoC students that'll
>> > be adding some other niceties to the project.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Kevin


Re: SoC Projects

Posted by Tomas Jucius <en...@gmail.com>.
Not very nice news for me:(...




TJ

On 5/24/06, Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org> wrote:
>
> Looks like I still got one at the last moment (when Apache received
> two more slots) -
>
> Marcel Gordon (cayenne-rop)
>    http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=emmpeegee%40gmail.com
> %3A02030501%3Ad0307601
>
> Unfortunately cayenne-search proposal didn't make it (it was #28,
> while Apache got only 27 projects).
>
>
> > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
> > for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
> > wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off
> > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have
> > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
> > through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
> > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
> > something out for them.
>
> Yes, the SoC code should go in a separate directory in Subversion
> specifically configured to allow student check ins. I'll post to the
> infra list about that. As a backup plan, ObjectStyle now has
> Subversion too, but we'd rather keep this on Apache.
>
> Andrus
>
>
>
> On May 24, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
>
> > Well, in an interesting turn of events, I'm not sure Andrus ended
> > up with any projects and I ended up with two.
> >
> > I've been assigned the following projects:
> >
> > Michael Victorov (cayenne-ropwsdl)
> >       http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?
> > csaid=m_victorov@mail.ru:fa66813f:10d85c13
> >
> > Bruno José de Moraes Melo (Cayenne Eclipse Plugin)
> >       http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=brunojm@gmail.com:
> > 150f00c7:fb9bcd58
> >
> > Andrus, if you weren't assigned any and would like one, let me know
> > and we can try to work something out.
> >
> > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
> > for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
> > wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off
> > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have
> > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
> > through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
> > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
> > something out for them.
> >
> > Anyway, this is looking like a pretty exciting time for Cayenne (as
> > excited as one can be over a piece of software anyway :-P).  1.2 is
> > shaping up nicely and should be out shortly.  The JPA work seems to
> > be going fairly strong.  Now we have a couple SoC students that'll
> > be adding some other niceties to the project.
> >
> > --
> > Kevin
> >
>
>

Re: SoC Projects

Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Looks like I still got one at the last moment (when Apache received  
two more slots) -

Marcel Gordon (cayenne-rop)
   http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=emmpeegee%40gmail.com 
%3A02030501%3Ad0307601

Unfortunately cayenne-search proposal didn't make it (it was #28,  
while Apache got only 27 projects).


> I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up  
> for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra- 
> wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off  
> going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have  
> to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go  
> through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are  
> probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work  
> something out for them.

Yes, the SoC code should go in a separate directory in Subversion  
specifically configured to allow student check ins. I'll post to the  
infra list about that. As a backup plan, ObjectStyle now has  
Subversion too, but we'd rather keep this on Apache.

Andrus



On May 24, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:

> Well, in an interesting turn of events, I'm not sure Andrus ended  
> up with any projects and I ended up with two.
>
> I've been assigned the following projects:
>
> Michael Victorov (cayenne-ropwsdl)
> 	http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html? 
> csaid=m_victorov@mail.ru:fa66813f:10d85c13
>
> Bruno José de Moraes Melo (Cayenne Eclipse Plugin)
> 	http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=brunojm@gmail.com: 
> 150f00c7:fb9bcd58
>
> Andrus, if you weren't assigned any and would like one, let me know  
> and we can try to work something out.
>
> I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up  
> for the appropriate lists.  We'll have to discuss what to do infra- 
> wise.  Both projects seem like something that would be better off  
> going into their own branch, so that'll help matters.  We'll have  
> to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go  
> through JIRA.  Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are  
> probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work  
> something out for them.
>
> Anyway, this is looking like a pretty exciting time for Cayenne (as  
> excited as one can be over a piece of software anyway :-P).  1.2 is  
> shaping up nicely and should be out shortly.  The JPA work seems to  
> be going fairly strong.  Now we have a couple SoC students that'll  
> be adding some other niceties to the project.
>
> -- 
> Kevin
>