On 11/7/07, Elizabeth Keogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi again, > > Mauro pointed out to me that communication amongst the team isn't as good > as it could be, especially given how many of us live or work in London. > > I'd like to second his suggestion that those of us who are co-located > should get together occasionally for a pint and a chat (next week, anyone?). > I'm also on Skype and Yahoo, and have a mobile phone. >
Beer is good. I'm not around next week but the week after might be possible. I really ought to get round to that whole Skype thing. I've got an account and all, I just don't use it... I'd like to suggest that we use a wiki to record some of the more important > stuff (eg: our roadmap, design decisions, a glossary of domain terms, HowTos > that we can then copy on to jbehave.org when we launch). > Agreed. I'll set up wiki.jbehave.org in the next day or two. Or maybe a trac instance, so we can have an integrated wiki and issue tracker. I'd like to point out that I keep using the word 'behaviours' when I > actually mean 'examples', particularly at a unit level, and suggest that > maybe this is a good time for our ubiquitous language and the domain model > that underlies it to evolve. > We've been having similar conversations on the rspec lists. I'd like us to use the same language across projects - it's the same domain and it means I don't have to translate in my head. I'd like to suggest that we start by using Subversion. This would also allow > us to host it on codehaus. We could maybe move to Mercurial once more > related tools are in place (I'm struggling with ssh access from Windows, and > I need a binary installer for TortoiseHg and an HgBoostrapper in Cruise > Control. Sorry, Dan, I'm not feeling your sense of liberation!) > I understand your trepidation. I'll be using mercurial for local work, but I can probably live with checking into subversion for a while. Let's talk about it over beer. Cheers, > Liz. > > -- > Elizabeth Keogh > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sirenian.livejournal.com > http://jbehave.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To > unsubscribe from this list please visit: > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
