Hi Matthias,

"Matthias Bohlen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> grava:
>Hi Walter,
>
>this sounds terrific - five large projects and still time to contribute
>to our project - man, do you sleep at all? :-)
Well, really I don't work "day by day" in the projects, I'm the boss... ;-)

>
>Do not be afraid to write English text - there are enough native
>speakers on this list who will be glad to assist with fixing bugs in
>English text. ;-)
ok.
>
>So, propose some documents you wanna write and check with Chad who is
>currently preparing the Anakia pages to be compatible with the Maven
>environment.
>
>It would be great to have an "AndroMDA 3.0 for dummies" article, first.

Today I'm working on the step by step, with "real world" classes and
activities, and I really want to finish that to teach my teams the
AndroMDA way. I will submit that to Chad ASAP.

>
>Cheers...
>Matthias

Cheers,
Walter
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>> Of Walter Mour�o
>> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 1:09 PM
>> To: Matthias Bohlen
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [Andromda-devel] Re: I want to help
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Matthias,
>> 
>> All the five (!) projects I'm working on are corporate 
>> projects: one government organization (PostgreSQL, JBoss, 
>> Mozilla clients) and two medium Brazilian companies (Oracle, 
>> JBoss, IE clients), one big Brazilian company (Oracle, ?, IE 
>> clients) and one big Mexican company (Oracle, Websphere, IE 
>> clients). One of these will be an interesting challenge since 
>> it will be a document management system with a CMS (OpenCMS) 
>> integration.
>> 
>> I'm a bit afraid to produce english documentation but I will 
>> do my best. I'm already doing a Portuguese step by step using 
>> the library example and I will translate it ASAP. I think by 
>> the end of the next week I can deploy a english alpha 
>> version.  After that we can discuss the next steps...
>> 
>> What are "Anakia pages" ?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Walter
>> 
>> 
>> "Matthias Bohlen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> grava:
>> >Hi Walter,
>> >
>> >thanks for your offer to help with the development of 
>> AndroMDA. See my 
>> >comments below.
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Walter Mour�o [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:49 PM
>> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Subject: I want to help
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Hi Matthias,
>> >> 
>> >> I've been playing with AndroMDA for some months and I liked
>> >> it very much. I'm working in a example to teach AndroMDA 
>> >> (library management) in my company and I'm starting 3 real 
>> >> world projects with my team using AndroMDA (Hibernate, Java 
>> >> and bpm4struts cartridges).
>> >
>> >This sounds quite exciting. What kind of projects are these?
>> >
>> >> Of course I'm already a tester and I will follow any
>> >> directions to do a good job. Anyway, I'm a Java programmer 
>> >> and analyst with experience, I know a bit of UML/MDA and I'm 
>> >> studying hard UML/MDA, I'm working with AndroMDA 3~4 hours a 
>> >> day, and I think I could use 12~20 hours a week to help the 
>> >> AndroMDA (or a cartridge) development. Well, finally, I'm 
>> >> already a kind of "evangelist" of MDA/AndroMDA and last week 
>> >> I made a presentation in Mexico City (don't be confused, I 
>> >> have projects out of Brazil ;-) ) about MDA/AndroMDA 
>> >> development (my team is working there).
>> >> 
>> >> So, can I help more the AndroMDA development ?
>> >
>> >Yes, any help would be very much appreciated! At the moment, 
>> we are in 
>> >the middle of making AndroMDA 3.0 ready for a first release. 
>> I'm sure 
>> >you have seen our milestone plan on the ReleaseStrategy page in the 
>> >Wikiweb 
>> >(http://team.andromda.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=ReleaseStrategy). 
>> >I'd like to have the team slow down coding for a while and speed up 
>> >documentation writing. It is very important to stabilize the project 
>> >now and deliver a smooth "touch down" for the new release.
>> >
>> >So, if you would be able to help with documentation, it 
>> would be great! 
>> >A step by step intro for new AndroMDA users, documentation 
>> about how to 
>> >write a cartridge, documentation about the new 
>> service-discovery-based 
>> >architecture with PicoContainer, etc, etc. Tons of Anakia 
>> pages have to 
>> >be written to make newbies able to use AndroMDA 3.0. Oh, and 
>> 2.x oldies 
>> >need a migration plan about how to port old cartridges into 
>> the new 3.0 
>> >architecture with MMFs and everything. And: the car-rental-system 
>> >sample has to be ported to use bpm4struts and the other samples (like
>> >model-report) have to be ported to AndroMDA 3.0 in general.
>> >
>> >I think the best thing would be to start a discussion on the 
>> >andromda-user mailing list about the documentation that our 
>> users need. 
>> >Ask them and try to establish a documentation writing 
>> roadmap, then get 
>> >back and discuss it with us all.
>> >
>> >> 
>> >> Regards,
>> >> 
>> >> Walter
>> >
>> >Thanks a lot...
>> >Matthias
>> >
>> >---
>> >
>> >Matthias Bohlen
>> >"Consulting that helps project teams to succeed..." 
>> >http://www.mbohlen.de/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
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>> Arcadian S/A www.arcadian.com.br
>> 
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