Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2002-developers Digest, Vol 70, Issue 1

2012-08-13 Thread Beth Lesko
I have been submitting all my changes without keeping a separate changelog. 
Using subversion is easier than I thought and I've lost my nervousness.

No worries :-)

Beth

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 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:02:55 +0200
 From: Robert Meggle meg...@merotech.de
 Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2002-developers Digest, Vol 69,
Issue 8
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 Hi Beth, 
 
 Your last comment is now a bit irritating for me. Just feel free to
 continue your contribution to the official sf.net repository. I would be
 happy when there are no individual changelists will be tracked, when the
 main spirit of OSS will be followed instead. 
 
 About cvs vs. svn: There are some addins for eclipse available for svn,
 I am using here for me Subversion under ubuntu 64bit without any issue:
 http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
 
 It is as easy as using cvs, no problem at all. There are differences
 between svn and cvs but not in that matter that it might be a show
 stopper to read carefully manuals. I am sure that if you commit some
 fixes it would help a lot, so I do not see any point where you got the
 intention that you where blocked out just moved from cvs to svn. care2x
 is under GPL and it was from beginning my intention that each line of
 code is available for all what ever is written to it. So I would be very
 glad to see if you might follow that red line. 
 
 As I wrote earlier I have not charged for all the compatibility work, so
 there is no competition. It is the freedom to all to contribute like I
 did so far. So just continue with your attitude of contribution of this
 project. 
 
 Thanks
 Robert 
 
 
 
 
 Am Mittwoch, den 18.07.2012, 16:29 -0400 schrieb Beth Lesko:
 Robert!
 
 
 I have no intention of starting a new repository! Not sure how I led
 you to believe I wanted to do that...
 
 
 On the contrary - I'm much more on your guys's page than I was when
 I first approached you, and very happy to be. I was very eager to work
 on care2x, but felt a bit of a disconnect before I meandered back
 here.
 
 
 I am a little bit nervous, though, as I am new to the Subversion tool,
 but all I've done is check the code out at this point. I know it's
 possible to commit my code without being in danger of overwriting
 until we want it to be overwritten and I'm studying the manual before
 I send anything back. In the meantime, I am keeping a good changelog
 going in my working copy.
 
 
 Time got me all set up with a good working environment using Eclipse
 when the code was on radiokili, but its easier for me to use my
 terminal for synchronization and my ubuntu localhost for my working
 copy than it would be to figure out the SVN/Eclipse deal.
 
 
 I hope I've cleared any misunderstanding! The SVN I plan to work on is
 the eclt branch - YOUR eclt branch WITH you! Right?
 
 
 Beth
 
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Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2012 21:25:36 +0200
From: Robert Meggle meg...@merotech.de
Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2002-developers 

Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2002-developers Digest, Vol 70, Issue 1

2012-08-13 Thread Robert Meggle
Hi Beth, 

Really good work, thanks a lot!

Robert 

Am Montag, den 13.08.2012, 11:05 -0400 schrieb Beth Lesko:
 I have been submitting all my changes without keeping a separate changelog. 
 Using subversion is easier than I thought and I've lost my nervousness.
 
 No worries :-)
 
 Beth
 
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  Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:02:55 +0200
  From: Robert Meggle meg...@merotech.de
  Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2002-developers Digest, Vol 69,
 Issue 8
  To: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
  Message-ID: 1342717375.11109.18.camel@meru
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  Hi Beth, 
  
  Your last comment is now a bit irritating for me. Just feel free to
  continue your contribution to the official sf.net repository. I would be
  happy when there are no individual changelists will be tracked, when the
  main spirit of OSS will be followed instead. 
  
  About cvs vs. svn: There are some addins for eclipse available for svn,
  I am using here for me Subversion under ubuntu 64bit without any issue:
  http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
  
  It is as easy as using cvs, no problem at all. There are differences
  between svn and cvs but not in that matter that it might be a show
  stopper to read carefully manuals. I am sure that if you commit some
  fixes it would help a lot, so I do not see any point where you got the
  intention that you where blocked out just moved from cvs to svn. care2x
  is under GPL and it was from beginning my intention that each line of
  code is available for all what ever is written to it. So I would be very
  glad to see if you might follow that red line. 
  
  As I wrote earlier I have not charged for all the compatibility work, so
  there is no competition. It is the freedom to all to contribute like I
  did so far. So just continue with your attitude of contribution of this
  project. 
  
  Thanks
  Robert 
  
  
  
  
  Am Mittwoch, den 18.07.2012, 16:29 -0400 schrieb Beth Lesko:
  Robert!
  
  
  I have no intention of starting a new repository! Not sure how I led
  you to believe I wanted to do that...
  
  
  On the contrary - I'm much more on your guys's page than I was when
  I first approached you, and very happy to be. I was very eager to work
  on care2x, but felt a bit of a disconnect before I meandered back
  here.
  
  
  I am a little bit nervous, though, as I am new to the Subversion tool,
  but all I've done is check the code out at this point. I know it's
  possible to commit my code without being in danger of overwriting
  until we want it to be overwritten and I'm studying the manual before
  I send anything back. In the meantime, I am keeping a good changelog
  going in my working copy.
  
  
  Time got me all set up with a good working environment using Eclipse
  when the code was on radiokili, but its easier for me to use my
  terminal for synchronization and my ubuntu localhost for my working
  copy than it would be to figure out the SVN/Eclipse deal.
  
  
  I hope I've cleared any misunderstanding! The SVN I plan to work on is
  the eclt branch - YOUR eclt branch WITH you! Right?
  
  
  Beth
  
  On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:18 PM,
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1. Re: Care2002-developers Digest, Vol 69, Issue 5 (Robert
 Meggle)
2. Re: Sourceforge HLH repository (Beth Lesko)