Yes, Cool - saw that - Thanks David!
Right now the JPackage stuff is my priority numero uno. (With respect to ADS I think it should be my priority numero 3, but I need a clean ADS install + the same for a other servers built with Maven, so it gets my personal bump). Then documentation system stuff. I'm priortizing that secondary because I think it's really important to have a structured and clean process around which to grow documentation, while tying that documentation closely to the code base, etc. etc. etc. Then I need to document stuff around how other people can be of more help, so that we can get more transparency there. I actually think this is the most important thing, because having a transparent and simple way of letting others help, and making this as simple as possible, minimizing drag and maximizing progress is just really really really important. Whenever someone touches ADS anywhere (Documentation, code review, etc. there should be a corresponding how to help gateway, that can capture improvements that our audience have with respect to the area that they just saw. The ADS project has to be able to extract as much value out of the deliverables donated as possible. So basically here's how you can help >>> Pointing to various work queues >>> Documentation for how to do the work >>> Result Expectations = As much automated deliverable checking as possible. Some of us might say "Hey - Dud - It's called JIRA", but it needs to be simpler with a lot more standards / conventions, and more automation. Then I can start playing with the code quality reporting automation some more. The results of the reports should feed into a work queues, where committers can pick up tasks and go, being supported by quick cookbook how to guidance. So that's my plan. Lets Roll!! - Ole --- Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ole Ersoy a écrit : > > >I think they are there maven plugins for them all > >already. > > > >I know for sure that PMD has one, as well as an > >eclipse plugin. > > > > > > > Yes, and David Jencks just us a copy of what they > are using on their > project. > > It's just a question of having time to play with it > in ADS. Do you have > some time to try those tools on trunks ? > > >--- Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > >>Ole Ersoy a écrit : > >> > >> > >> > >>>Hey Guys, > >>> > >>>Have not actually played with this yet, but it > >>> > >>> > >>looks > >> > >> > >>>really useful for cleaning up code. > >>> > >>>http://pmd.sourceforge.net/ > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>Yeah, it's interesting. I have played with it in > the > >>last past years. > >> > >>Notice that you need to customize it, otherwize > you > >>will found zillions > >>of violations !!! > >> > >>Somthing that coule be very interesting - and not > >>too complicated - > >>would be to integrate those tools into maven. > >>- pmd > >>- jdepend > >>- checkstyle > >>- findbugs > >> > >>wanna try ? > >> > >> > >> > >>>I'm thinking we could use this to generate a > >>> > >>> > >>report, > >> > >> > >>>probably along with findbugs, and then use > combine > >>>that with the how to help section (Still gotta do > >>> > >>> > >>that > >> > >> > >>>to...after finishing up the JPackage stuff...) > >>> > >>>Cheers, > >>>- Ole > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>__________________________________________________ > >>>Do You Yahoo!? > >>>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > >>> > >>> > >>protection around > >> > >> > >>>http://mail.yahoo.com > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
