Thank you Bogdan for the time spent answering,
   I'm not going to apply.
Let me say, I'm using another UML tool in Eclipse because of its UML2
compliance: it has revealed to be not so good (except graphically)... I'm
really thinking you are doing a good project instead.
So, good work and thank you again.

Sincerely,
Marco


2008/3/24, Bogdan Ciprian Pistol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Marco,
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Marco Teoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > About this requirements:
> > # Eclipse Plugin Development Environment (PDE)
> >  # Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) / JFace
> > I've never wrote an Eclipse plugin, so I haven't made any knowledge
> about
> > PDE and I haven't used SWT before (I used Swing for some projects).
> > I need to know how much important these requirements are to you (right
> > now... obviously I will learn what I need!).
>
> The ArgoEclipse project requires at least basic PDE and SWT/JFace
> knowledge.
>
>
> >  I've seen there's some links to documentation about SWT, GEF, PDE in
> your
> > application idea.
>
> The documentation is there to be a quick reference and a helping guide
> if someone wants to go deeper in SWT, GEF, PDE, etc.
> If this technology interests you, I suggest you the books mentioned.
>
>
> > Another doubt is about the number of improvement suggestions, it seems
> hard
> > to make all these points in three months.
> >  In a first view, just about five of these points seems big enough (of
> sure,
> > I may be wrong... I haven't made yet a careful viewing of code and
> > documentation :( ).
>
> These are only suggestions, you can take your pick and choose
> any/some/all of them or come up with new suggestions.
>
>
> > This would be my proposal, to accomplish these tasks incrementally
> (starting
> > a new task when another has been finished... except eventually the
> testing
> > phase) and setting a priority for each of them. I would be glad of
> having
> > any informations about time planning...
>
> You have to make your own time planning.
>
>
> >  If I will apply, I would expect to (try to) do my work in a software
> > engineering manner. This would be amazing. I've just seen ArgoUML has a
> > great documentation. I read ArgoEclipse uses most of the main ArgoUML
> > code... but how about the way it is designed? Can you give me some
> > indications to know about its design? Is it also described somewhere in
> the
> > ArgoUML cookbook?
>
> ArgoEclipse uses the core ArgoUML functionality the same way Ant UI is
> using Ant core in Eclipse (you know the Eclipse Ant plugin, don't
> you?)
>
>
> >
> > Thank you for your attention,
> > Marco
>
>
> Good luck,
>
> Bogdan
>
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