I will have some time at the weekend to check this out. Reza, would you like to do the structural organization? Or do you prefer me to do it? If so, I will be appreciated if you can share a couple of steps that I need to take. Such as,
- remove X dependency from POM, - move modules X to directory Y, - etc. Best. On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > After the hackathon last weekend and a busy week in local projects, I > should have a little more time this weekend, also due to May 1st holiday > tomorrow. > > I have not set up any Jenkins job or requested one, but > got /trunk/clients/w3c-ddr/ consistent by fixing old names or POM > references like "java". This module is now self-contained and also builds > properly in Maven. I trust Reza or other committers can help doing the same > on the /clients/java side. Ideally also with separate /examples building on > top of a particular client. > > How about .NET? It was pretty unaffected by the actual change, but Log4Net > shows clearly, there is a Jenkins node and possibly plugins allowing to > build C# or VB.net projects, too. > > @Eberhard, would you be able and willing to drive that, or do you currently > have no time for that? > > Also on the long run, it seems Microsoft plans to replace Visual Studio > Community Edition with something called "Visual Studio Code", see > https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs > > I downloaded it, probably give it a try here or on my laptop if it doesn't > take too much HD space over the weekend. It looks like it does the basic > stuff for all of these languages: > https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/languages so more or less an answer to > Eclipse, NetBeans or free versions of IntelliJ from Microsoft. > Thus trying to edit and compile the .NET codebase with this new "Open > Source friendly" IDE from Microsoft and maybe offer some level or README > (VS Code also supports MarkDown;-) seems like a good idea. Not to mention a > lot of other languages, including Java also are supported. > > Werner >
