Hi Keith,
I have to take Scott to protection.
I have pushed him to do this specification, because by doing that he was
able to uncover design issues.
For Auto DJ we have currently a quick hack solution and now its time to
lift it to a good design that is maintainable and suitable for extensions.
Even more if you still want to take part in this project, it is required to
define the basic design before starting to write code.
I think Scott is on the right way, maybe slower than you might expect from
an external point of view.
It would be nice, if you could check if your Ideas from Auto DJ fit to your
own.
The right point to bring them in is just now!
Thank you very much!
Daniel
2012/6/22 keithsalisb...@gmail.com <keithsalisb...@gmail.com>
Hi Scott,
>
> Albert raises a great point, your planning is great, but nothing beats
> writing to code to see what works. Personally i find adopting an agile
> approach really helps achieve tangible results quickly and also helps you
> to get a feel for the code your writing, from a users perspective <----
> this is key.
>
> When you build a house, there's no point selecting your door knobs or
> curtains until the foundations are laid and the walls are built.
>
> If its possible, and you want to get the most out of this GsoC experience,
> I encourage you to break your project into small "releasable" iterations,
> release early and release often is the mantra - this way we can all play
> with the features you create and provide you valuable feedback early in the
> project, to help guide the feature into a really great product people enjoy
> using.
>
> all the best
> Keith
>
>
>
>
> On 21 June 2012 03:51, Albert Santoni <albe...@mixxx.org> wrote:
>
>> Hey Scott,
>>
>> It looks reasonable to me, having attempted to code something similar
>> once myself. I like that you've abstracted track transitions into a
>> separate class.
>>
>> I think the best way to evaluate your design now is to start coding
>> it. By the midterm, you'll have a better idea how your design is
>> working out and how things might need to be changed.
>>
>> Looking forward to playing with it too!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Albert
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Scott Stewart <smstewar...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi mixxx-devel,
>> >
>> > I am redesigning the AutoDJ as my Google Summer of Code project. I
>> will be
>> > creating an AutoDJ class that will move the AutoDJ logic out of
>> DlgAutoDJ
>> > and into its own class. I will also expand the transition abilities of
>> > AutoDJ to include cue points and have multiple types of transitions
>> that are
>> > available. I have created a wiki page that contains a lot more details
>> and
>> > will be updated throughout the summer
>> > at http://www.mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/gsoc2012_autodj_features
>> >
>> > Any feedback on the specifications would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> > Scott
>> >
>> >
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