Dear Saros developers,

I updated and extended the documentation on developing the new Saros
HTML GUI [1], especially the JavaScript part. Of course, my view on it
is quite biased, hence, I am quite sure that there will be some
questions when the first devlopers really make changes in the new GUI
but I think it is a good starting point for now. Furthermore I created a
"TourBus" tour (in the style of the JTourBus tours known from Saros)
through the Saros HTML GUI, which is currently reviewd [2].

Feel free to have a look and contact me to give feedback, ask questions,
report errors or whatever!

Best,
    Bastian

[1] https://www.saros-project.org/html-gui
[2] http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/#/c/2895/

Am 08/04/15 um 22:47 schrieb Christian Cikryt:
> Dear Saros developers,
>
> I have written a few wiki pages concerning the development on the HTML
> GUI and the usage of Git.
>
> 1. If you want to integrate new features for the HTML GUI, [1]
> provides a good starting point. It highlights the classes you have to
> create or modify and explains some of the ideas behind them. The
> source code itself contains a accompanying JTourBus tour.
>
> 2. I had to learn a great deal about Git while working on Saros and I
> felt that most new developers struggle with the same things. So I
> started a wikipage aimed at basic Git (and Gerrit) tasks. The
> difference to a standard git tutorial (that still has to be read) is
> that it contains the distilled set of commands for basic Saros tasks.
> As there a dozens of different ways and dozens of different git
> programs (GUIs) for achieving the same outcome, I try to explain an
> easy (for beginners) solution in a tool-independent way.
>
> This wikipage is far from finished and it could especially benefit
> from the experience or views from other developers. [2]
>
> 3. Saros uses a browser library for Saros HTML, which was originally
> created by Björn Kahlert and is a wrapper for the SWT browser. If you
> want to develop on that, you might want to read [3] for an
> introduction. This documentation focuses on the possible replacement
> of SWT browser.
>
> 4. [4] might be relevant for IntelliJ plug-in development (currently
> just one tip).
>
> If you indeed develop on the browser or HTML it is unlikely that the
> documentation can answer all your questions. Please do not hesitate to
> ask.
>
> Best regards,
> Christian
>
> [1] https://www.saros-project.org/html-gui 
> [2] https://www.saros-project.org/git-recipes
> [3] https://github.com/ag-se/swt-browser-improved/wiki
> [4] https://www.saros-project.org/intellij-tips
>
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