Hi Graham,

I am very glad to hear from you!

Franz already told me about you and I read your quite enthusiastic blog 
post about Saros for Eclipse and how it compares to other solutions :-)

There probably will be too much churn in the development branch for it 
be a good base for collaboration. I think it is a better idea to wait 
with that until a runnable version is in the master branch, so you can 
branch from there and develop from a clean state.

The next biggest impediment is, that there are no automated tests for 
the development version and it has to be tested manually -- we should 
fix that rather early I'd say.

I'm working on that at the moment, but experiencing problems. Is anybody 
here who has experience testing IDEA IntelliJ plugins? :-)

Regards,
Holger


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Am 18.07.2014 20:23, schrieb Graham Allan:
> Hi Holger,
>
> Great to hear!
>
> I work for a company based in London, from my home in Scotland. Saros
> has been a big part of our development process for over 18 months now,
> and myself and my team are very keen to see the IntelliJ plugin. I've
> already contributed the ant build script for the Saros-I project and am
> eager to do more.
>
> Would you recommend checking out the current code or will there be so
> much churn in that area that we may as well wait?
>
> Kind regards and have a great weekend,
> Graham
>
>
> On 16 July 2014 13:43, Holger Schmeisky <holge...@fu-berlin.de
> <mailto:holge...@fu-berlin.de>> wrote:
>
>     Hello everyone,
>
>     my name is Holger and I am a colleague of Franz, currently working at FU
>     Berlin on the development of Saros for JetBrains IDEA (IntelliJ,
>     PyCharm, PhpStorm, ...).
>
>     An IDEA version is under way and there is already a halfway-usable
>     development version (in the development/raimondas2 branch). It already
>     has the basic features like project sharing, editing, follow mode, etc.
>     However this version still misses a lot, is without automated tests and
>     has only partially been merged into the master branch.
>
>     In about 2-3 weeks, the code will be in a shape where other people can
>     actually develop on it. I think it already makes sense to get in touch
>     before, to get to know the codebase and our development process.
>
>     So if you are interested in joining Saros/I development, please contact
>     me or write here, so I can get to know you and get an overview how much
>     interest there is :-)
>
>     Regards,
>     Holger
>
>
>
>     --
>     Holger Schmeisky; holge...@fu-berlin.de <mailto:holge...@fu-berlin.de>
>     Takustraße 9, Room 008, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin
>     +49 176 64146306 <tel:%2B49%20176%2064146306>
>
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