I too am tempted to close down the project, there has been no activity for several months really (other than some work identifying a JVM to use), attempts to get completed code out of a few people who have said they have completed bits of work seems fruitless, although I do apologise for not following up on the dependancy DB with you.
I don't know about the others, but I asked 2 or 3 times for some work for me to do but I didn't get any answer. Before you ask: At the moment I have enough other things to do, so helping is currently not possible for me. By the way: is there any accessible Roadmap for everyone to download? Maybe using something like eGroupWare would help the project a bit, so that people know what's going on, who is working on what, what needs to be done, what is finished, ...
Alex.
Alexander,
Am 23/08/2006 schriebst Du:
I too am tempted to close down the project, there has been no activity for several months really (other than some work identifying a JVM to use), attempts to get completed code out of a few people who have said they have completed bits of work seems fruitless, although I do apologise for not following up on the dependancy DB with you.
I don't know about the others, but I asked 2 or 3 times for some work for me to do but I didn't get any answer. Before you ask: At the moment I have enough other things to do, so helping is currently not possible for me. By the way: is there any accessible Roadmap for everyone to download? Maybe using something like eGroupWare would help the project a bit, so that people know what's going on, who is working on what, what needs to be done, what is finished, ...
Apologies, I must have missed that one as I didnt see it, I have responded to all requests that I've seen.
we are using phpgroupware:
dev.amigaopenoffice.org
developers can get a sign on.
However we cant populate much of it until the dependancies have been worked out, hence the need for Ole-Egil's dependency DB, and it does require that people log on and update it.
Mark
Mark Bond wrote:
However we cant populate much of it until the dependancies have been worked out, hence the need for Ole-Egil's dependency DB, and it does require that people log on and update it.
The trouble is, I have still gotten no feedback as to whether what I have made so far is useful, and I flatly refuse to finish it until I know there is a point.
However, I see I have changed the psql setup in the meantime, will update the webpages so they can connect again right away. Then if someone could have half a look and say "you obviously didn't think of ..." or "this is something we can use", I will continue tonight.
Ole-Egil
Mark Bond wrote:
However we cant populate much of it until the dependancies have been worked out, hence the need for Ole-Egil's dependency DB, and it does require that people log on and update it.
The trouble is, I have still gotten no feedback as to whether what I have made so far is useful, and I flatly refuse to finish it until I know there is a point.
However, I see I have changed the psql setup in the meantime, will update the webpages so they can connect again right away. Then if someone could have half a look and say "you obviously didn't think of ..." or "this is something we can use", I will continue tonight.
Ole-Egil
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
However, I see I have changed the psql setup in the meantime, will update the webpages so they can connect again right away.
Fixed.
Then if someone could have half a look and say "you obviously didn't think of ..." or "this is something we can use", I will continue tonight.
Link from my homepage (see sig), username is aooo and password is tricky
Ole-Egil
Ole-Egil,
On 23/08/2006, you wrote:
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
However, I see I have changed the psql setup in the meantime, will update the webpages so they can connect again right away.
Fixed.
Then if someone could have half a look and say "you obviously didn't think of ..." or "this is something we can use", I will continue tonight.
Link from my homepage (see sig), username is aooo and password is tricky
OK looks fine as far as I can see (with the obvious exception that we cant do anything ;-) ). I cant think of anything else it needs to do, it needs to be easy/fast/simple etc which it seems to be and that is enough. I also remember looking at this now, and trying it and not having the password and also not asking what that password was so entirely my fault sorry.
Regards
Mark
Well, i would say your are finished. The only think i came up is that a working user login (every user has it own login and corresponds to personalia) and logging of activities of users, so that a rollback would be possibile. And last thinks for projects: * status: unassigned, in progress, beta, finish
And than only folks must feed it with data.
regrads
Max
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
However, I see I have changed the psql setup in the meantime, will update the webpages so they can connect again right away.
Fixed.
Then if someone could have half a look and say "you obviously didn't think of ..." or "this is something we can use", I will continue tonight.
Link from my homepage (see sig), username is aooo and password is tricky
Ole-Egil
Max Larsson wrote:
Well, i would say your are finished. The only think i came up is that a working user login (every user has it own login and corresponds to personalia) and logging of activities of users, so that a rollback would be possibile. And last thinks for projects:
- status: unassigned, in progress, beta, finish
And than only folks must feed it with data.
Well, the mapping between people and users wasn't meant to be there, because while it's possible to add many external people, I want to keep the number of people writing to the database to an absolute minimum.
We shall see, ok? If you want a personal user because you'll be doing actual work, gimme a note. For now, everyone here can use the aooo login. Using htaccess directly also speeds up things compared to looking up in the database. This is still only a dual P2@233MHz. With a 6Mbit up AND down fiber-to-the-home :-P
Project status needs implementing, that's correct. Then there's a working front page and list/search, which pretty much should take at least half an afternoon to complete.
Hello Mark!
On 23.08.2006 you wrote:
we are using phpgroupware:
dev.amigaopenoffice.org
I don't know if I'm already registered. If yes, I have lost the password. I was registered to amigaopenoffice.org, but this looks a "bit" strange. And my password of this doesn't work on dev.amigaopenoffice.org. The sourceforge project is also still empty. Maybe someone should remind people here from time to time that these things exist. Then people might look at the pages from time to time and might even fill them with content.
Alex.
Alexander,
On 23.08.2006 you wrote:
we are using phpgroupware:
dev.amigaopenoffice.org
I don't know if I'm already registered. If yes, I have lost the password. I was registered to amigaopenoffice.org, but this looks a "bit" strange. And my password of this doesn't work on dev.amigaopenoffice.org. The sourceforge project is also still empty. Maybe someone should remind people here from time to time that these things exist. Then people might look at the pages from time to time and might even fill them with content.
www.amigaopenoffice.org has been hacked currently and Im having some issues getting onto the server to get rid of it.
dev.amigaopenoffice.org is a different package, if developers need a log-in please let me know, and I stress developers, if you dont want to contribute then dont ask for entryplease (that last part wasnt aimed at anyone in particular).
Regards
Mark