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Has anyone had a chance to look into how we go about posting binary
JARs on Launchpad? Are there other places we should be posting as
well, like ibiblio.org?
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We've hit the front page of Slashdot. How cool is that???
http://tech.slashdot.org/tech/08/06/27/190232.shtml
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ns. Rather, they are things that I create to quickly use. I
mentally compare Monitors to NSTasks (from the Cocoa library), which
are used to firing off external programs through the OS.[1]
1. http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/OperatingSyst
Hey all,
I'd like to loosen the restrictions on the ERMA wiki. I'm thinking
that making the only requirement that an editor has a log in to Wikidot.
Any objections?
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Not currently, however, it shouldn't be very hard to implement.
Based on your description, I'd expect you would need to w
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Definitely, just register a blueprint and link a Bazaar branch with the
code.
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Hey guys,
Is there anything I can do to help get binaries posted? We seem to be
getting a bit of interest from people wanting to download ERMA and try
it out.
What is remaining? Anything we can de-scope?
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Hi Orly,
We use Spring to wire together the parts. Have you seen the wiki site?
We have documentation there on setting up the libr
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Hey Cameron,
All the tests are currently passing for me. However, I made a few
modifications that might address the errors you'r
I never got a response to this email, so I'm resending. *tap tap* Is
this thing on??
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On Jul 8, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Doug Barth wrote:
Hey guys,
Is there anything I can do to help get binaries posted? We seem to
be getting a bit of interest from people wanting to download
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Hey Cameron,
Thanks for the environment info. Just to be clear, am I understanding
correctly that running the tests with your processor
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Hey Jamie,
We are working on getting release candidate packages up. There's still a
bit of work to do before we can cut the official
These changes look good to me.
Any idea when we can expect a public bug tracker?
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On Jul 23, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Stephen Mullins wrote:
Ah of course I miss the obvious step by step instructions page. So
I checked my changes in to erma/attributeMap. This is a fix for
ORC-840
orbitz-lib-monitoring artifacts will have similar
problems, but only for older versions or orbitz-lib-monitoring. I
wouldn't be as worried about that one. Just make sure that every
upgrades and they'll quickly find out if they are missing the new erma-
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I believe the tools LaunchPad provides to enable these types of
discussions is the mailing list or the Blueprints feature. Maybe we
should give the Blueprints feature a shot?
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On Jul 31, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Stephen Mullins wrote:
does anyone know how to start a Discussion Group
#x27;t the case. Stephen, perhaps you could try
resubmitting your proposal to see if the expected emails are generated?
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On Aug 12, 2008, at 10:18 AM, Stephen Mullins wrote:
When I propose my own branch to be merged, I'm the only one who is
emailed. I think someone e
Nice! Looks like we got the emails this time too, so that's good.
I changed the naming of the series and milestones you created to
follow the lead of the bzr project. They make series based on the
point release that they are shipping (eg. 1.2, 2.1) and they make
releases under that series f
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Works for me. Were you thinking of pushing the docs straight into the
normal ERMA branch or only in released branches? Or a separate branch
all together? I think I like
ver, looks like
that logic is completely gone from the codebase.
Greg/Stephen, I thought we had decided to keep the initialization of
Monitor.HOSTNAME and Monitor.VMID in the codebase.
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wanted to get super fancy, it looks like
there are ways to find out the process ID, but they are JVM/Java
version dependent.
http://blog.igorminar.com/2007/03/how-java-application-can-discover-its.html
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re the reduced politics of who gets commit rights and the
ease of creating patches for non-core members.
+1 for git. Check out this video by Randal Schwartz to get a better
understanding of how Git works if you haven't seen it: YouTube - Git
gitcasts.com may also be wort
FYI, I was able to convert the bzr repo currently in trunk into a Git
repository. So, if we do decide to switch to Git+Github, we can do so
without losing the small history currently in Bzr.
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ess, perhaps as an Ant task. I couldn't say for certain, but I'd
imagine that that script may be easier to write against Github, since
all of its views of the codebase are driven from the repository
itself. So, it would essentially just be a series of local Git
commands followed
erma?
You've just made Ray a very happy man. :)
Stephen, if you add me as a contributor, I can push the repo to
Github. No one checked in anything since yesterday, right?
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discussion over there?
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Done.
If anyone has any inflight bzr changes, you can convert them to a
Git repo and everything will work correctly. Here's the page I used
to accomplish that with the official repo.
urrently have a
project hosted on Google code but with it's source in Github.
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On Nov 11, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Ray Krueger wrote:
Maybe Sourceforge + Github is an option too.
Sourceforge is still glacial. If we want a project hosting site, I'd
rather Google Code over SF.
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M build.xml
:04 04 b75ae743afc6c6bdd6378ab694193a010a62dafa
c3af12291495e68b57735c29ad4414a43e8a7708 M build
:04 04 73083dfd33087d0e8a6b09c770be5c79c117556f
51595065c4235a525170e6be288174edffaf2a9f M src
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me them after the bug you fixed and
delete them once you're fix is merged.
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y box by supplying a
classpathref to the taskdef in build.xml.
I pushed my changes to a branch on GitHub:
http://github.com/dougbarth/erma/tree/osx_build_fix
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problem goes away? If it does, just swap out the JARs I put in the
project with the ones for your build.
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taking a closer look later.
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ories a little easier.
sudo gem install defunkt-github
github -h
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On Dec 16, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Matthew Kemp wrote:
Releases 3.1 and 3.2 have now been tagged.
Is Steven's repo still the "official" repo?
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und good, minus the obvious missing details like where the binaries
are posted?
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Bah, you and your love of Maven! ;)
Personally, I still have my reservations on Maven, but I'm looking
forward to seeing your Maven-ized build. Perhaps seeing a well put
together build will sway me into the Maven camp.
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On Dec 18, 2008, at 3:40 PM, Matthew Kemp wrote:
We should decide where to host the project so we can get binaries
post and content port over.
Matt
I vote for an Apache served directory on code.orbitz.net.
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