Re: SoC Projects

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Wed May 24 2006 - 12:20:00 EDT

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    Looks like I still got one at the last moment (when Apache received
    two more slots) -

    Marcel Gordon (cayenne-rop)
       http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=emmpeegee%40gmail.com
    %3A02030501%3Ad0307601

    Unfortunately cayenne-search proposal didn't make it (it was #28,
    while Apache got only 27 projects).

    > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
    > for the appropriate lists. We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
    > wise. Both projects seem like something that would be better off
    > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters. We'll have
    > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
    > through JIRA. Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
    > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
    > something out for them.

    Yes, the SoC code should go in a separate directory in Subversion
    specifically configured to allow student check ins. I'll post to the
    infra list about that. As a backup plan, ObjectStyle now has
    Subversion too, but we'd rather keep this on Apache.

    Andrus

    On May 24, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:

    > Well, in an interesting turn of events, I'm not sure Andrus ended
    > up with any projects and I ended up with two.
    >
    > I've been assigned the following projects:
    >
    > Michael Victorov (cayenne-ropwsdl)
    > http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?
    > csaid=m_victoro..ail.ru:fa66813f:10d85c13
    >
    > Bruno José de Moraes Melo (Cayenne Eclipse Plugin)
    > http://code.google.com/soc/asf/app.html?csaid=brunoj..mail.com:
    > 150f00c7:fb9bcd58
    >
    > Andrus, if you weren't assigned any and would like one, let me know
    > and we can try to work something out.
    >
    > I'll be contacting the students shortly and will have them sign up
    > for the appropriate lists. We'll have to discuss what to do infra-
    > wise. Both projects seem like something that would be better off
    > going into their own branch, so that'll help matters. We'll have
    > to decide whether we want to give them commit privs or have them go
    > through JIRA. Even if we do give them privs, the infra guys are
    > probably going to be overloaded for a bit, so we'll have to work
    > something out for them.
    >
    > Anyway, this is looking like a pretty exciting time for Cayenne (as
    > excited as one can be over a piece of software anyway :-P). 1.2 is
    > shaping up nicely and should be out shortly. The JPA work seems to
    > be going fairly strong. Now we have a couple SoC students that'll
    > be adding some other niceties to the project.
    >
    > --
    > Kevin
    >



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