Sandy,
It sounds like the code is pretty far along,
and the features sound great. Why don't you come to a brief
stopping point, where you are not in the middle of a lot of
changes, send it to Kevin, and then check it out from Jetspeed
CVS and then keep developing.
Meanwhile, please e-mail me a copy.
I will post it for everyone at
http://www.officevision.com/pub/jetspeed
until you can come to a point where you can get it into CVS.
Thanks,
Stephen
At 06:17 PM 2/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
> Hello - I'm still working on the project/todo etc., just got
>parts of the automatic forms working. I got sick, so I dropped
>behind in development.
> Kevin first wanted it in CVS and then said it shouldn't be there,
>so I don't know if there is any interest in this being a part
>of JetSpeed. I plan on continuing development, and making it
>available, because it is based on something that was pretty
>popular before. I can send copies to anyone who wants to see
>it. Basically, there are xml-parsed pages (like cocoon/ecs, but
>not integrated yet) that get project information from the database,
>there are projects, tasks, clients, contacts, employees, notes
>sections for each, allowing for discussion groups, etc. It
>is based on a metadata description for the database so that the
>forms & lists & tables are automatically generated, so that the
>system is fully extensible, adding any number of additional tables
>& columns to the database and just adding pages to pull information
>for the additions, and not having to write any code. There
>is an application that requires importing data from project
>schedulers, so I will probably get this in after the basic
>functionality is complete.
> You have to see the pages to see how easy it is to traverse the
>information - every reference to an item is a link to see the data
>for that item, there is automatic email of project/task state
>transitions, simple entry methods for time cards, and more. The
>database is automatically generated from the metadata description.
> Let me know, I can either send a copy or send a feature list
>or snapshots of the pages. It won't be long before the automatic
>form generation is complete, and then I can work on the auto-emails.
>
>
>"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
>>
>> Stephen Adkins wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > What ever became of this?
>> > For a day or two, there were a several e-mails on this subject
>> > of getting the groupware/project management stuff back into
>> > Jetspeed. Then I didn't hear any more about it.
>> >
>> > Kevin - Is it now in the JetSpeed CVS and daily snapshots?
>>
>> No.
>>
>> > Sandy - If not in CVS, what is the URL where the software got
>> > posted? Could you provide a brief feature list?
>> > Anyone - Do we have any feel for how mature this code is?
>> > When will it be a reasonably stable/seamless part of
>> > the mainstream JetSpeed code base?
>> >
>> > I am interested in contributing when I can get a first look
>> > at the code.
>>
>> Sandy hasn't commented back. I have about a 2 week old copy of Sandy's
>> work.
>>
>> I am not going to add code into CVS that someone isn't going to become
>> responsible for and maintain. Whatever we want to do here I am fine
>> with. I just need:
>>
>> - The latest copy of the code.
>> - Someone who get's CVS write for this code and will maintain it. I
>> don't want to have development go on outside of JetSpeed and then have
>> these huge commits.
>>
>> Then we are set. It would be very good to have this integration.
>>
>> So Sandy, Stephen... what do you want to do here?
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>> >
>> > At 12:34 AM 2/2/00 -0500, you wrote:
>> > >
>> > > I am working on a project/todo list/notes etc area, and at
>> > >his request I sent several versions of the software to Kevin
>> > >Burton, but it never appeared on Jetspeed and I have no idea
>> > >how to get even read access to the CVS area. I don't know if
>> > >there is a way to post the project software into CVS for
>> > >anything in java.apache.org.
>> > > I've done some more work doing the forms entry, but I
>> > >don't know if I should try some other method of making it
>> > >publicly available.
>> > >
>> > >
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