I revisit the code base once every few weeks (have it running locally)
but am stumped because of the state of the issue trackers (both agile
zen and github).. I have no idea of what work's been accomplished vs.
what's yet to be done. I guess I look at this as an enterprise project
and don't want to just "go cowboy" on it. I'd personally like to work
against issues, but that's probably because I don't have the most
well-formed vision of what the app is supposed to be (due to only
being around for one day of the hackathon).

I think any help in that department would any of us who want to
contribute more. I see, looking at the commit log, that prior to your
commits on the 18th, we've pretty much had no activity for a month.

Also, recalling my limited experience from the hackathon, I still feel
like (because of the limited scope of what actual workflows were
planned in the app), Dahlia is still a one-dev or one-pair (MAX)
application (and my observation was that, during the event, there was
really only one or two people actually making progress on domain impl
at any given time). Maybe some planning of adjacent features would be
appreciated to allow disparate teams to work without stepping on each
other's toes (and avoiding the dreaded #circlepull).

At the least, clean-out the Agile Zen and/or GitHub issues tracker to
reflect the current state of the project from a technical and feature
standpoint (personally, I'd love to give github issues 2.0 a go.. plus
we have pull requests etc there).

Really, I just wanted to fly in and take a shit all over your grand
schemes, Justin. You're the PM, MAKE IT ALL BETTER! :)

Also, I'd like to hear more about the change in the config to point to
appharbor's db backend. Will nhibernate insulate us from this change?
I have some ideas around this (per-env config), but would like to hear
thoughts from others on this change (where do we want to be,
exactly?). Maybe I'll open a ticket around the issue.

Thanks for bringing this up, Justin.

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Bobby Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> yeah hook me up: NotMyself
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Michael Ibarra <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm interested, but also kind of swamped.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Apr 25, 2011 8:20 PM, "Justin Bozonier" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I got Dahlia up on appharbor here: http://dahlia-1.apphb.com/
>>
>> Who wants collaborator access? It's kinda ganked currently as the
>> images and CSS aren't routing correctly. In other words, this is a
>> great place someone could help out.
>>
>> Also, I've been doing work on getting the participant detail/
>> reassignment view working and I'm hoping to have someone else get up
>> to speed before Alt.Net 2011 as well.
>>
>> Any takers?
>>
>> -Justin
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