Hi, Pete,

I just jumped into Keel and this newsgroup.
I would like to start "UMLing" Keel - starting with some architectural
diagrams.

But because I'm just a newby - and haven't digged into keel so far, I need
some discussion partners.

any idea?

andreas

P.S if you are looking for a free, perfect UML tool: eclipse and eclipseUML
!!!!

"Pete Carapetyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Keel needs a UML modeler.
>
> Person filling such a position would have excellent capabilities in the
> area of separating the wheat from the chaffe, as Keel is a very simple
> system at it's core, despite the usual miles of syntax and other
> details. So less would definitely be more, in the area of UML diagragms
> anyway. Even reverse engineering existing structure would be less than
> great, because a simpler view without all the details would probably be
> more helpful at this point.
>
> Pay for such work would be non-existent renumeration received for all
> open source projects, including but not limited to recognition, good
> practice, satisfaction of working on a fun team, etc.
>
> Credit to James Owen for the observation that without at least a
> rudimentary UML view, it can be difficult to communicate the essence of
> how Keel works.
>
> I actually downloaded Poseidon and started it out on a drawing, but am
> quickly learning that I know nothing about UML other than what a class
> diagragm looks like. I couldn't even figure out how to model a simple
> request/response sequence diagragm. Which is fine because I am choking
> on other unfinished projects anyway.
>
>
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