I checked the XML project definition file on the public server, and it is correct. So, restarting the server _should_ restore the correct project definitions.

I will do this when I get back into the office, and then check to see if the project definitions have been set up correctly.

I am pretty sure this is a thread-safety problem.

Cheers,
Philip

--On December 12, 2006 10:19:47 AM -1000 Hongbing Kou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, Philip,

I am not in project hackystat-7 project either. Should I add myself to
the project?

Thanks,
Hongbing

Philip Johnson wrote:
There appears to be some kind of bug in the Project definition system
which is leading to members being unceremoniously "dropped" from
membership.  The reason why data is missing is because hackystat-l is
no longer a member of the hackystat-7 project.  (This also explains
why Cedric is not seeing the hackystat-7 project in his pull-down
list; he is no longer in the hackystat-7 project.)   The data is still
there and will "reappear" once hackystat-l is back in the project
membership.

The problem of a project member being dropped was reported by an ICS
613 student a few days ago, so this is not a unique problem to us.

Symptomatic relief can be obtained by simply re-adding the missing
project members, but I want to investigate things a bit first before
doing that.

Cheers,
Philip

--On December 11, 2006 10:23:18 PM -1000 Aaron Kagawa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, it seems that a couple of the data types are missing from the
DailyProjectDetails analysis. For example, FileMetrics, Coverage,
CodeIssue, etc. It's a little difficult to determine whether there isn't
data or there is a bug by just looking at the web page.

thanks, Aaron

At 10:19 PM 12/11/2006, you wrote:
Hey Guys,

It seems that CodeIssue data is missing from the DailyProjectDetails
analysis. I know that Cedric coverted over to the new DPD.  Did that
make its way to the public server?  Or are we just not sending
CodeIssue data any more?

I look forward to using the new CodeIssue data. It will be
interesting to see the break down by tool (as this image
demonstrates:
http://hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu:8080/secure/attachment/10241/10241_DPD_
Co

deIssue.jpg).


thanks, Aaron


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