The google project site looks cool. But has anyone tried to look at the project home page using IE7? Most of the link on the right hand side does not work. However, there is no problem with Firefox. Is this a Google conspiracy or just my IE7?
By the way, how do I add myself as a member on the new project home? Thanks. Cedric ----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:39 pm Subject: [HACKYSTAT-DEV-L] Version 7 stable release; Version 8 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Greetings, all, > > This list has been pretty quiet lately, which is pretty much my > fault: I > let a lot of relevent Hackystat developer discussion migrate to > the > internal CSDL mailing list. Mea culpa! > > To catch everyone up to date: > > (1) I am hoping to make the 7.7 stable release sometime next week. > There > are currently seven remaining issues, allocated among developers > as follows: > > Nickles (2) > Kou (2) > Stupplebeen (1) > Senin (1) > Johnson (1) > > Most of these are pretty straightforward. Let me know if you seen > any > problems closing these issues before Wednesday of next week. > > (2) The big news is that 7.7 is the last release in the 7.x > architecture > family. Version 7 has lasted 17 months so far, which is the > longest lived > architectural family so far in Hackystat. (See > <http://hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu/hackyDevSite/doc/History.html> for > a > summary of the seven architectural families so far in Hackystat.) > > While I am extremely pleased with our accomplishments using > Version 7, I am > REALLY excited about our plans for Version 8. After extensive > consultation > with academic, research, and industrial partners, we are well on > our way to > a design for Version 8 that is going to enable Hackystat to go > where no > software engineering measurement system has gone before! > > For Version 8, we will not only be re-architecting the system, we > will also > be re-architecting the development process. For example, we are > going to > move hosting from the CSDL research lab to Google Project Hosting, > and > implement Version 8 as a collection of Google Projects. This will > enable us > to utilize a lot of very nice Google hosting features (wikis, > groups, etc.) > in an integrated fashion. I've been using Google Project Hosting > in my > software engineering classes this past year and am confident it's > going to > be a big win for the Hackystat community. > > I have set up the "hub" Google project for Version 8 at: > <http://code.google.com/p/hackystat/>. You get more details by > looking at > the Wiki pages and developer blogs associated with that project. > > Please let me know what you think, and how you would like to be > involved in > Version 8 development. After the Version 7 stable release, I am > going to > shut down the hawaii.edu hackystat-dev-l mailing list and move > everyone > over to the hackystat-dev google group. Let me know if you do not > want to > be migrated! > > Cheers, > Philip >
