Hi All, If you recollect we had some key goals and pre-requite for Airavata GSoC projects [1]. The key one is to have an integrated Masters projects and a collective team responsibility to have a working project. I think collectively the integration really fell through the cracks and got deferred until the end. Inspite of the mid-term warning that we need to have a big picture and how each components will play together, we really unable to get a hello world end to end tutorial. Can we please get to it? Its really hard to judge individual contributions. More over if the integration does not come together, all of the code will RIP in sandbox.
Can you guys sprint the last mile and get the code integrated? We see a small spike in discussion and nothing beyond that. Can we get all patches in? In contrary to typical GSoC contributions, haven't seem commits in last weeks. Can you all have a hangout tonight (India/SL) Friday at a time which works for all and summery clearly a day to day roadmap from now to the firm pencil down data of Septmeber 23rd [3]? Please see the timeline closely, the suggested pencil down date is 16th and a full code documentation, test coverage and all should be done by 23rd. Every one has to really work hard to pass the finals with all gsoc requirements. Suresh [1] - http://markmail.org/message/rmotieckqj3a4xxv [2] - http://markmail.org/thread/rw2qzpukheow5aiy [3] - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2013 On Sep 1, 2013, at 5:17 PM, Subho Banerjee <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Danushka Menikkumbura > <[email protected]> wrote: > > 1. Using the Registry API inside AngularJS. > > It would be great if Sanchit and Subho could help me on this. > > What exactly are we trying to solve here?. Maybe I can take a look at it too. > > > I am trying to figure out if we can somehow use the code Shameera has written > directly in the angular service. Till now I have been unsuccessful at getting > this to work. I have tried two techniques - > > 1. Use Shameera's object in an Angular service. This doesn't work at all. > 2. Edit Shameera's code to add the $promise values to update the Angular > models. This seems to work intermittently, I think it comes down to whether a > certain set of events fire in the right order. So on the whole this method > was unsuccessful. > > It will be great if you guys can suggest (and maybe help implement) what else > we can do to make Shameera's code work out of the box in an Angular webapp. > > The last option we have would be to probably re-write most of the registry > API JS client into an Angular service. Now this creates a problem that we > will end up having two JS clients. Maintaining two of these will not be easy. > > > -- > Cheers, > Subho
