Hi Alberto,

well... for SVN we have just the usual rules as for other versioning tools.
Most important is updating before commits are done, that submitted code 
must work (no missing files or libraries), and that commits are commented.

Btw. the changelog.txt should be updated too when commits are made that:
- contain new functionality
- fix a bug
- change/alter existing code
or in summary: everything that maybe of importance to/influences the 
work of other developers. So for instance updates of language files do 
not go into changelog, or a change of a variable name, or smaller 
refactoring within a class, or adding a new method within a class when 
you working on functionality. So - something that would be important to 
tell to people in releases for instance.

All commits are send to our svn log email list, to which you can 
subscribe to see what is going on.

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-svn-notify


Actually I have a question.
I am not sure how much you would work with the Framework I ported from 
Sextante and its Toolbox capabilities.
But, I have seen in Victors blog [1] that he made some larger changes to 
the Sextante framework. And I wonder if you would have time to
a) test if OpenJUMP works with newer Sextante releases (i.e. our 
interface works),
b) if we should port this changes to  the raster framework (if there are 
some) to OpenJUMP as well.

Though - if you think your work is not concerned by changes on the 
Sextante side or you have no time for such things at all, then maybe 
some day I should check compatibility.

cheers,
stefan

[1] http://sextantegis.blogspot.com/2011/04/big-changes-in-sextante.html
see in particular what he writes about: "Algorithm Providers"

On 18/01/2012 1:09 AM, Alberto De Luca - GeA wrote:
> Michaël,
>
> thank you for your reply. As you said I'm fairly familiar with the
> openjump basecode (well, with some parts of it at least!) but I've never
> used sourceforge/svn before (we mostly use Mercurial), so I thought
> maybe there was something to know about it... Anyway, I'll bother the
> community every time I have a doubt/question :P
>
> Thank you
> Alberto
>
> PS:  I will send you a PM with instructions about the AdB-ToolBox
> activation code
>
> On 18/01/2012 00:09, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi Alberto,
>>
>> You now have full access to the svn
>> We have not much guidelines.
>> I suppose you know our wiki and its pages dedicated to developpers :
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jump-pilot/index.php?title=Developer_Documentation_and_HowTo
>>
>> You probably also know how packages are organized, with the original
>> jump "com" package and the new openjump "org" package, both being
>> organized in a similar way (more or less), with most new plugins going
>> now to org.openjump.core.ui.plugin.*. Some parts have been let in
>> separate packages, but it is not encouraged.
>>
>> We have also a (few years old) xml-based mechanism to
>> activate/deactivate new plugins (default-plugins.xml file).
>>
>> I don't know what can be useful to you as you probably already knows how
>> OpenJUMP is organized quite well.
>> The best is to share your ideas and your plans so that any experienced
>> programmers and/or users can give you some hints,
>> ideas or guidance.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>> PS - I never could test AdbToolbox because of the activation code needed.
>> I wrote to the webmaster and get a user name, a password and a tax code,
>> but could never get an activation code.
>> I would be pleased if you could help me to get this code (if AdbToolbox
>> usage
>> is not restricted).
>>
>>
>> Le 17/01/2012 09:09, Alberto De Luca - GeA a écrit :
>>> Hey Stefan and Michael,
>>>
>>> thank you for your enthusiasm and trust! Indeed I am still working on
>>> AdB-ToolBox, and a new version is expected in the next few months, with
>>> new tools for hydraulics analysis.
>>>
>>> My sourceforge account name is bertazza. Looking forth to start
>>> submitting some new raster functions! By the way, have you got any
>>> particular guideline before I start committing code to sourceforge?
>>>
>>> Thanks guys
>>> Alberto
>>>
>>> On 13/01/2012 22:26, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>>>>> I did not see your name in the list of OJ authorized commiters.
>>>>> Do you want to give me or Stefan your sourceforge user name
>>>>> so that we can add it to committer list ?
>>>> thanks Michael,
>>>> didn't thought about this. Your welcome Alberto to commit directly ;)
>>>>
>>>> stefan
>>>>
>>>>> Michaël
>>>>>
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