Hi,
I spent a day getting all things in order(sdk build etc), I'm new to
this stuff. I spent yesterday morning trying to understand the tests
which almost crashed my computer.
Since this is in my spare time at the moment, I can't get to it right
off. If I was to do this with having time to test and run the
mustella, it would be Monday.
Sorry for the delay but, I was upfront about getting into this larger
development routine.
I didn't feel comfortable committing something that I couldn't get the
tests to run and make sure I didn't break anything (besides it was a
requirement to run the tests anyway).
If some else can bang out those and meet the test requirements, by all means.
Mike
Quoting Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com>:
On 10/26/12 1 :35PM, "Gordon Smith" <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote:
What's the status of this work? Do we have a config file for
framework.swc yet that I can use in a Falcon JUnit test? If so, I'd like
to get it checked in even if we don't switch over the build.xml file yet
to use it.
It doesn't look like it is done yet. I think it would be attached to this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33227
Carol
- Gordon
-----Original Message-----
From: Chema Balsas [mailto:jbal...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:45 AM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: compc config adjustements (was RE: ASC 2.0 and Falcon)
Sorry if I made a bit of a mess here...
I think the wiki sounds good, but we'll probably be adding more
complexity to the workflow.
Mike, if you are allowed to assign the tasks to yourself, I'd suggest
that we create the subtasks. You or any other committer that wants to
work on one, just needs to assign it to himself. For the rest of us, we
can just comment on the task saying that we're taking over and that
should do it.
Does that sound reasonable? What do you think?
Thanks everyone for the input!
2012/10/23 Michael Schmalle <apa...@teotigraphix.com>
Well ironically after sending the last message it finally(4 hours
later after man tries) downloaded all build stuff, thanks for the info
Carol.
Mike
Quoting Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com>:
On 10/23/12 11 :39AM, "Michael Schmalle" <apa...@teotigraphix.com>
wrote:
Quoting Om <bigosma...@gmail.com>:
I believe Alex can help you with setting up your JIRA account to be
able to
assign stuff to yourself.
This isn't a problem, I can do this already.
As for non-committers, a comment saying 'I am on it' should be
sufficient. Regularly updating tasks/sub-tasks with progress
updates would also be helpful in case someone else wants to
continue from where things are.
This is an issue I struggled with at the beginning as well. It
became easier as I got used to the process and stuck to it.
Take a look at FLEX-33106 for an example of how multiple developers
worked together by creating sub tasks and posting regular progress
updates.
Yeah I see you have sub tasks and a lot of dialog back and forth.
I can't even get the framework to build because of the osmf not
downloading, just one of those days.
Download it from here:
http://sourceforge.net/**projects/osmf.adobe/<http://sourceforge.net/
projects/osmf.adobe/>
extract osmf.swc and put it in {root}/framework/libs
The build file will see it is there and not try to download it.
Carol
Mike
Thanks,
Om
On Oct 23, 2012 8:16 AM, "Michael Schmalle"
<apa...@teotigraphix.com>
wrote:
Quoting Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com>:
I don't have permission as a committer? I created the task and
assigned it to myself, am I missing something? I know I can't
assign a task to Chema since he is not a listed user.
If it wasn't you then it was Chema that said he couldn't can't
assign a task. If he is one of the people working on this how is
he suppose to indicate this if he can't assign the task to
himself?
At this point I'm staying out of this. You guys can figure out
how you want to do it. I was just trying to help but I only seem
to have complicated matters.
No, I'm listening to what you are saying, and your not
complicating things. :)
I'm new to this stuff to be honest and I'm just looking for a
little guidance.
Chema wanted to help, so he went ahead and tried to find all the
files that needed to be updated.
He then just tired to create sub tasks himself to organize the
effort.
I
think he didn't realize he couldn't assign tasks to himself.
So I think the question is how actually a committer and
contributor can work on something together as large as this task
is and communicate to each other what the other is doing so we
don't duplicate work.
Mike
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