Hi David. Thanks for introducing yourself to the list :) On 29/08/2013 15:52, David Roldán Martínez wrote: > Push is done. Excellent!
There's not much to be done about this now, but one thing I released I should have explained is how we structure commits in Jalview. If you put the relevant Jalview issue in the commit message - in your case JAL-1354 (see http://issues.jalview.org/browse/JAL-1354), then issues.jalview.org will automagically associate the commit with the bug, which makes it very easy to track progress. > If you give access to a wiki or explain me how to proceed, I'll > document how to develop i18n applications in Java so that we (Jalview > devs) can take a look a this when developing. We currently don't have a wiki - for many very painful reasons (mostly my lack of time :q) - so for the moment, it would be great if you could put a document inside the /docs directory of the Jalview source distribution. When we do have a wiki set up (which should be 'real soon now'(TM)), I'll move it in there. > May I write at my LinkedIn that I'm Jalview dev? Not sure about the > requirements to become one of you. :-\ Heh - good question. Being a member of the jalview-dev list is definitely indicative of being a Jalview developer - so I guess adding an entry on linkedIn is fine! Furthermore, you'll be added to the growing list of authors on the About->Credits page on the website when we do the next release. Jim. _______________________________________________ Jalview-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/jalview-dev
