On 11/17/05, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Umm, that would be "contributor"? ;-)
--kevan
+1 Using JIRA for tracking progress of the ORB would be great.
We already have a CORBA component, so I suggest you create an "Add an
ORB implementation" issue that can be the parent of all the tasks.
Also make sure that you assign it to at least version 1.1 (assuming
the plan is to have the orb finished for 1.1).
Lars if you give me you jira id, I can add you as a geronimo
committer, so you can assign issues to yourself.
Umm, that would be "contributor"? ;-)
--kevan
-dain
On Nov 17, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Lars Kühne wrote:
> Anders Hessellund Jensen wrote:
>
>>> Just to give you some direct guidance, you probably should have
>>> shot an email out to the group saying "what do you guys do for
>>> testing when more than one VM is involved" or "we have this idea
>>> for testing in more than one VM, what do you think?"
>>
>>
>> You are right, and I apologise. Open source development is new to
>> us, and we need to get used to communicating more verbosely by
>> email so we don't reinvent the wheel, or work in different
>> directions, and generally keeps everyone informed on the progress
>> of the project.
>>
>> I will be busy elsewhere for the rest of the week, but I will have
>> a close look at the itest plugin when I get back.
>>
>> Kresten currently works full time on the ORB implementation and a
>> lot of progress is being made here.
>
>
> Kresten, what exactly are you working on? I have some code locally
> that implements simple things like ORB.list_initial_services,
> string_to_object, etc. I plan to finish this up this weekend and
> send a patch.
>
> Writing an ORB is not my day job, so I only have a few hours per
> week and I'd like to avoid duplicate work. If you Trifork guys
> could send short announcements like "we'll start working on xyz
> now" that would be cool. Maybe this could also be done via JIRA,
> create issues and assign them to yourself when you start working on
> them - this will give external contributors like myself a better
> view what's planned and where help is most useful.
>
> Lars
