On Aug 10, 2011, at 11:03 PM, Eduard Moraru wrote:

> Hi Jun,
> 
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Jun Han <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> The demo video is http://youtu.be/QSKSpgvveHU
>> 
>> The major part of my recent work is listed as below:
>> 1. page creation, modification, synchronization and deletion
>> 2. page translation creation, modification, synchronization and deletion
>> 3. object creation, modification, synchronization and deletion
>> 4. implement the local storage layer using flat file structure and
>> replace xml serialization/de-serialization with JSON
>> 5. Upgrade tycho from v0.11.1 to v0.13.0-SNAPSHOT, which fixes the issue
>> of not being able to generate macOSX product from linux distro. The
>> current maven build script is tested under Fedora 15 and can generate
>> mac OSX x86_64/x86 products successfully. However, I have not tested the
>> functions of generated RCP application in a mac OSX environment.
>> 
>> Some modifications in API and improvements:
>> 1. add and remove tag for a page
>> 2. comment creation and deletion
>> 3. attachment creation, modification and deletion
>> 4. grab space
>> 
> 
> Great stuff!
> 
> Some stuff I noticed in the video:
> - I noticed that the conflict resolution pasted the entire remote content
> instead of just the conflicting line. Also, the conflict markers showed the
> entire content as conflicting and not only the specific line(s). Is this a
> configurable behaviour? Can it just handle conflicting sections(lines)?
> - Object conflict (do we handle this as well, or just page content?)
> - No cancelable or background running dialog for the space grabbing.
> 
> Do you have any more pending issues or stuff you`d like to handle before the
> end of GSoC?

Eduard is supporting XWiki syntax 2.0 part of this SOC? If not then Jun or 
someone else should add it or find a solution since otherwise all the nice 
things that Jun has added will be for nothing since XEclipse will not be usable 
for any real work.

Thanks
-Vincent

> Also, for the remainder of the program, you should mainly focus on cleaning
> your code, polishing, refactoring (if needed), documenting (and
> synchronizing the existing code documentation), etc.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eduard
> 
> 
>> Best regards
>> Jun Han
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