Hi Boyan, Thanks for this feedback! Some comments below...
On 27-Oct-09, at 7:28 AM, Boyan Sheytanov wrote:
I was browsing the svn repo these days and found some issues that might need to be fixed: * In incubator, there are empty folders engage-client and engage-sketches that are probably no longer needed.
Good point. I've removed these from the repository.
* In scratchpad/decapod we should probably add the dserver.py file that resides in the Google code repo.
* We should probably move decapod stuff from scratchpad to incubator since we have to deliver the Capture interface pretty soon.
I agree. We've struggled with the various bits of Google infrastructure for Decapod--specifically, Google Groups. I think we'll be probably migrating to Fluid infrastructure soon. In the meantime, we should definitely fork the Decapod Python server and move it into the incubator so you and Michelle can work on it there.
* In fluid, there are two folders with externals that point to the same place (fluid-all and fluid-build-all). There's probably a reason for this, but I couldn't get it. Only one of these might remain.
fluid-all is for day-to-day development. The plan for fluid-build-all is to make a few tweaks to our daily build server and then rename this module to fluid-release-all.
It is used for creating release testing builds of Engage, tagged against specific versions of Infusion and Engage. The reason for this is that we may regularly release Infusion before Engage. As a result, there will be a period where the Infusion repo is unfrozen while Engage remains frozen.
fluid-build-all should probably be moved to the infrastructure directory.
* In fluid, we probably need a separate folder for the engage stuff, with an external pointing to Infusion in it. See http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/ENGAGE-168.
I completely agree. This is on the to do list.
I'm not really sure if these make sense to you, but I think with these changes the repo structure will be much more clear. There are probably other issues that need to be resolved as well (mainly related to externals).
I really appreciate your well-considered feedback about this. Thanks so much!
Colin --- Colin Clark Technical Lead, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
