Thank you Saminda!

All - Happy Friday!

If you have other commands, scripts that you use regularly and feel would
be helpful for others, please send them over to me. I will start compiling
the list and update it on quickstart-tutorials.

Thanks for your help in advance.

-Vivek


On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Saminda Wijeratne <[email protected]>wrote:

> hi Vivek,
>
> Thank you for your interest in contributing to Apache Airavata project.
> Please find my comments inline.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Vivek Bhatia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am new to the airavata team and would like to start ramping up on the
>> project so that I can start contributing. I been able to dig around and
>> setup the environment myself and would like to compile a list so that other
>> new members can benefit from it. I would like to start compiling a list of
>> the following:
>>
>> 1. List of common command for the build (maven), running tests (unit and
>> integration) and any other helpful setup related commands.
>>
> Build with all local job tests,
> $ mvn clean install
> Build with only local integration tests
> $ mvn clean install -Dtest=false -DfailIfNoTests=false
> Also see Lahiru's email in the dev list about running test on remote host
> using the maven build profiles
>
> Integration tests are compulsory to run in order to keep in check trunk
> health. Only under special circumstances anyone should provide patches or
> commits when integration tests do not pass (but not recommended).
>
> Note that the build page [1] will need to be updated a little.
>
> 2. Any additional updates to the existing quick start tutorials page?
>> http://airavata.apache.org/documentation/quickstart-tutorials.html
>>
> Please find the Airavata wiki with code samples which you can try out.
> Note that some code samples may not be supported from the upcoming release
> (0.12) onwards. You are welcome to provide patched to update the wiki.
>
>>
>> Also, is there a chat for airavata that I can join to ask questions?
>>
> The developer mailing list is the best place to ask questions. You are
> welcome to give you opinions/views/reviews/expertise relating to any part
> of the code or discussions carried out in any of the mailing lists (an
> architecture and user mailing lists are also available).
>
> 1. http://airavata.apache.org/development/build.html
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Vivek
>>
>
>

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