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Posted to dev@cayenne.apache.org by m_...@mail.ru on 2006/05/25 00:20:04 UTC
Let me introduce myself...
Hello, Kevin, Andrus and all the good people in here.
Let me introduce myself. My name is Michael Victorov. It seems like I
was accepted in one of Cayenne SoC projects - cayenne-ropwsdl. I am
5th year student of Tver State University (Tver, Russia). Some
information about me and about what I want to do can be found in my
proposal at
http://wiki.apache.org/general/MichaelVictorov/cayenne-ropwsdl-proposal.
I am new to OSS development and I am very happy to have such a great
starting step as Summer of Code. I'll do my best to bring maximum
benefits to Cayenne project during this summer. It is really important
to me.
Michael.
Re: Let me introduce myself...
Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Welcome Marcel!
We have everybody on board now and no more obstacles to get the
coding going. Please don't be afraid to ask questions here, and
whenever you have any logical pieces completed (not necessarily
working pieces), submit a patch to your mentor via Jira (note that
all new Jira issues are automatically posted on this list). You
should select "SUMMER OF CODE 2006" for the "Affected Version" field
to make the tracking easier, but if you don't, not a problem - this
can always be re-categorized later.
Andrus
On May 25, 2006, at 7:19 PM, Marcel wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Good things come in threes (three strikes and you're out?): my name
> is Marcel Gordon, I'm working on an editor for Confluence utilising
> Cayenne's Remote Object Persistence. I'm a 5 and a halfth year -
> graduating next month - Computer Science / Law student at the
> University of Wollongong, just south of Sydney in Australia.
> Looking forward to some spicy Cayenne over the next couple of months.
>
> Marcel
>
> Andrus Adamchik wrote:
>> Welcome Bruno!
>>
>>
>> Andrus
>>
>> On May 24, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Bruno J. M. Melo wrote:
>>
>>> Following Michael, let me introduce too. My name is Bruno Melo.
>>> My project
>>> is the Cayenne Eclipse Plugin. I'm 4th year computer engineering
>>> student at Polytechnic
>>> School, University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Since 2003 I'm involved
>>> with
>>> research activities in AI and software engineering. More info
>>> about me can
>>> be found at: http://brunojm.googlepages.com/home
>>>
>>> .. and I'll do my best creating and contributing to Cayenne project.
>>>
>>> --
>>>>> bruno
Re: Let me introduce myself...
Posted by Marcel <em...@gmail.com>.
Hi all
Good things come in threes (three strikes and you're out?): my name is
Marcel Gordon, I'm working on an editor for Confluence utilising
Cayenne's Remote Object Persistence. I'm a 5 and a halfth year -
graduating next month - Computer Science / Law student at the University
of Wollongong, just south of Sydney in Australia. Looking forward to
some spicy Cayenne over the next couple of months.
Marcel
Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Welcome Bruno!
>
>
> Andrus
>
> On May 24, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Bruno J. M. Melo wrote:
>
>> Following Michael, let me introduce too. My name is Bruno Melo. My
>> project
>> is the Cayenne Eclipse Plugin. I'm 4th year computer engineering
>> student at Polytechnic
>> School, University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Since 2003 I'm involved with
>> research activities in AI and software engineering. More info about
>> me can
>> be found at: http://brunojm.googlepages.com/home
>>
>> .. and I'll do my best creating and contributing to Cayenne project.
>>
>> --
>>>> bruno
>
>
Re: Let me introduce myself...
Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Welcome Bruno!
Andrus
On May 24, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Bruno J. M. Melo wrote:
> Following Michael, let me introduce too. My name is Bruno Melo. My
> project
> is the Cayenne Eclipse Plugin. I'm 4th year computer engineering
> student at Polytechnic
> School, University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Since 2003 I'm involved with
> research activities in AI and software engineering. More info about
> me can
> be found at: http://brunojm.googlepages.com/home
>
> .. and I'll do my best creating and contributing to Cayenne project.
>
> --
>>> bruno
Re: Let me introduce myself...
Posted by "Bruno J. M. Melo" <br...@gmail.com>.
Following Michael, let me introduce too. My name is Bruno Melo. My project
is the Cayenne Eclipse Plugin. I'm 4th year computer engineering
student at Polytechnic
School, University of Pernambuco, Brazil. Since 2003 I'm involved with
research activities in AI and software engineering. More info about me can
be found at: http://brunojm.googlepages.com/home
.. and I'll do my best creating and contributing to Cayenne project.
--
>> bruno
Re: Let me introduce myself...
Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Hi Michael,
Congratulations and welcome! As you probably know Kevin will be
mentoring your application.
Per earlier discussion [1], we'll be setting up a space for each SoC
project in Cayenne Apache SVN. Contributions will be accepted via
patches that students shall submit via Jira [2] (that's a different
Jira instance from the one you just subscribed - you you'll have to
register there as well). It will be up to you how to maintain your
local source copy. One recommendation made earlier by Kevin is to use
SVK [3] to be able to sync with the latest reviewed and committed
Subversion code.
[1] http://objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-devel/2006/05/0160.html
[2] http://issues.apache.org/cayenne/
[3] http://svk.elixus.org/
(I'll try to write a more coherent version of the email above and put
it on Wiki shortly).
Andrus
On May 24, 2006, at 6:20 PM, m_victorov@mail.ru wrote:
> Hello, Kevin, Andrus and all the good people in here.
>
> Let me introduce myself. My name is Michael Victorov. It seems like I
> was accepted in one of Cayenne SoC projects - cayenne-ropwsdl. I am
> 5th year student of Tver State University (Tver, Russia). Some
> information about me and about what I want to do can be found in my
> proposal at
> http://wiki.apache.org/general/MichaelVictorov/cayenne-ropwsdl-
> proposal.
> I am new to OSS development and I am very happy to have such a great
> starting step as Summer of Code. I'll do my best to bring maximum
> benefits to Cayenne project during this summer. It is really important
> to me.
>
> Michael.
>
>
>