Just found:
http://sangam.sourceforge.net/
An Eclipse plugin for XP style pair programming. No idea how good it is.
It requires a server (open source Kizna Syncshare
http://www.kizna.org), which I'm not in a position to install. Anyone
into trying it out?
Regards, Upayavira
Geoff Howard
Upayavira wrote:
Just found:
http://sangam.sourceforge.net/
An Eclipse plugin for XP style pair programming. No idea how good it is.
It requires a server (open source Kizna Syncshare
http://www.kizna.org), which I'm not in a position to install. Anyone
into trying it out?
Been there, done
Le Lundi, 20 oct 2003, à 14:07 Europe/Zurich, Arje Cahn a écrit :
I'm dreaming of an open source-Javascript
based-crossbrowser-SubEthaEdit-kinda editing tool
Sounds promising and *very* scary (implementation-wise) to me at the
same time ;-)
An easier option might be to improve the locking
doable? digest this first
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/sun98operational.html
Ok; this is going to sound silly, I know.
I was thinking of sending keystrokes to different span's when a message is catched by
the HTTP call. Should be easy enough. Next would be an algorithm that is able of
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 14:07 Europe/Rome, Arje Cahn wrote:
I'm dreaming of an open source-Javascript
based-crossbrowser-SubEthaEdit-kinda editing tool.
MultiLinotype?
If we put the document inside a 'contenteditable' field, and let some
Mozilla/IE compatible
On Tuesday, Oct 21, 2003, at 23:19 Europe/Rome, Geoff Howard wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 14:07 Europe/Rome, Arje Cahn wrote:
I'm dreaming of an open source-Javascript
based-crossbrowser-SubEthaEdit-kinda editing tool.
MultiLinotype?
If we put the document inside a
On Tuesday, Oct 21, 2003, at 15:19 Europe/Rome, Arje Cahn wrote:
doable? digest this first
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/sun98operational.html
Ok; this is going to sound silly, I know.
I was thinking of sending keystrokes to different span's when a
message is catched by the HTTP call. Should
On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 01:53 PM, Arje Cahn wrote:
If any of you are interested in working with me on this,
please get in
touch. I can install any specific server software here
jerm.dyndns.org we might need (as long as it runs on MacOSX).
Count me in for client testing, Jeremy.
If there's
I'm dreaming of an open source-Javascript based-crossbrowser-SubEthaEdit-kinda editing
tool.
If we put the document inside a 'contenteditable' field, and let some Mozilla/IE
compatible object communicate with the server in the background, shouldn't that be
perfectly possible? We might have to
On Monday, Oct 20, 2003, at 14:07 Europe/Rome, Arje Cahn wrote:
I'm dreaming of an open source-Javascript
based-crossbrowser-SubEthaEdit-kinda editing tool.
MultiLinotype?
If we put the document inside a 'contenteditable' field, and let some
Mozilla/IE compatible object communicate with the
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:58 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 10:41 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...Which tool do you guys recommend? I prefer something that works
for all
platforms and doesn't require hours of registration or installation
and
is
From: Jeremy Quinn
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:58 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 10:41 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz
a écrit :
...Which tool do you guys recommend? I prefer something that works
for all
platforms and doesn't require hours of
If any of you are interested in working with me on this,
please get in
touch. I can install any specific server software here
jerm.dyndns.org we might need (as long as it runs on MacOSX).
Count me in for client testing, Jeremy.
If there's any need for Linux or win2k hosting, I'll be
On Monday, Oct 13, 2003, at 14:53 Europe/Rome, Arje Cahn wrote:
If any of you are interested in working with me on this,
please get in
touch. I can install any specific server software here
jerm.dyndns.org we might need (as long as it runs on MacOSX).
Count me in for client testing, Jeremy.
If
Title: RE: [RT] FirstFriday - monthly virtual Hackathon
De : Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : jeudi 9 octobre 2003 15:26
...
http://irc.codehaus.org/channels/geronimo/2003-09-15.html
Impressive example of zero signal/noise ratio, BTW.
I really hope we do
From: Bertrand Delacretaz
FYI I have created
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp? page=FirstFriday
based on
the recent discussions here.
Thank you Bertrand. I also had a look at Andreas' list of tools of
whiteboard systems.
Which tool do you guys recommend? I prefer something that works
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 07:35 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
...Hmm, 0300 in my timezone.. I guess I'll be getting work started
when most of Europe is leaving work for the day.. ah well,
better than
none :)
Dunno, people
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 10:41 Europe/Zurich, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...Which tool do you guys recommend? I prefer something that works for
all
platforms and doesn't require hours of registration or installation and
is firewall friendly.
Dunno. We'll have to try I guess, and not get stuck in
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 10:50:00AM +0200, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Could we have a monthly virtual hackathon on the first Friday of each
month?
Suggestions:
-Takes place on the first Friday of every month
-Use IRC for real-time coordination
-Use normal bugzilla coordination once
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 13:57 Europe/Zurich, Michael Melhem a écrit :
... Perhaps the IRC session should be logged (by a channel bot?)
and then the transcript mailed to the cocoon-dev mailing list
so that the discussion can be archived.
This would negate the
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 14:01, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 13:57 Europe/Zurich, Michael Melhem a écrit :
... Perhaps the IRC session should be logged (by a channel bot?)
and then the transcript mailed to the cocoon-dev mailing list
so that the discussion can be
On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 14:24 Europe/Rome, Marcus Crafter wrote:
The werken.com people have their IRC channel logged to the web, eg:
http://irc.codehaus.org/channels/geronimo/2003-09-15.html
Impressive example of zero signal/noise ratio, BTW.
I really hope we do better than this.
--
Marcus Crafter wrote:
The werken.com people have their IRC channel logged to the web, eg:
http://irc.codehaus.org/channels/geronimo/2003-09-15.html
and its updated in realtime. Maybe something similar might be possible?
Probably depends on the admins on the irc server we choose.
Cheers,
Marcus
So which tools are we going to use?
I think IIRC + bot sounds like a good and simple
start. At least for the virtual hackathon...
Did anyone try the other options yet?
cheers
--
Torsten
On Thursday, Oct 9, 2003, at 21:22 Europe/Rome, Torsten Curdt wrote:
So which tools are we going to use?
I think IIRC + bot sounds like a good and simple
start. At least for the virtual hackathon...
Did anyone try the other options yet?
I would love to have a shared whiteboard, P2P would be
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 22:20 Europe/Zurich, Michael Melhem a écrit :
Is this thing on 7.11.2003?
it is, see
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FirstFridayNovember2003
-Bertrand
Not really an RT, this was suggested by David Crossley yesterday (or
sometime earlier, my body clock feels funny this morning ;-)
Could we have a monthly virtual hackathon on the first Friday of each
month?
Suggestions:
-Takes place on the first Friday of every month
-Lasts about 24 hours,
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Not really an RT, this was suggested by David Crossley yesterday (or
sometime earlier, my body clock feels funny this morning ;-)
Could we have a monthly virtual hackathon on the first Friday of each
month?
Suggestions:
-Takes place on the first Friday of
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
-Use IRC for real-time coordination
Does anyone know of an IRC client that's not blocked by a firewall?
Sorry, no.
Or is it possible to use irc via my apache account?
It would be (ssh into Apache then irc out) if there
was an irc client
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Does anyone know of an IRC client that's not blocked by a firewall?
CGI IRC:
http://cgiirc.sourceforge.net/
Andrew.
--
Andrew SavoryEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Managing Director Tel: +44
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
snip /
Does anyone know of an IRC client that's not blocked by a firewall?
Or is it possible to use irc via my apache account?
you could tunnel through ssh (I guess ssh gets through your firwall)
HTH
Michael
Carsten
--
Michael Wechner
Wyona Ltd. - Open Source
Michael Wechner wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
snip /
Does anyone know of an IRC client that's not blocked by a firewall?
Or is it possible to use irc via my apache account?
you could tunnel through ssh (I guess ssh gets through your firwall)
Yes. How does it work? Can you please
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Not really an RT, this was suggested by David Crossley yesterday (or
sometime earlier, my body clock feels funny this morning ;-)
Could we have a monthly virtual hackathon on the first Friday of each
month?
Suggestions:
-Takes place on the first Friday of
David Crossley dijo:
-Use IRC for real-time coordination
We would need to have good etiquette. I have stayed away from
IRC because i thought that it would degenerate into a mess.
Email has bad signal/noise ratio, so would not chat be worse.
Anyway, i am happy to try any tool that increases
--- Bertrand Delacretaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] I once tried coccinella (http://hem.fyristorg.com/matben/), it is
great and very lightweight, cross-platform, uses Jabber for
communication so no firewall problems
The project's website seems to indicate that it cannot go through
a
Michael Wechner wrote:
you first need to reset the domain resolving for freenode for instance:
On Linux:
# su
# vi /etc/hosts
Add the following line:
127.0.0.1 irc.freenode.org
then you can create the tunnel by
ssh -l carsten -L 6667:irc.freenode.org:6667 www.apache.org
(well,
Le Mercredi, 8 oct 2003, à 13:47 Europe/Zurich, David Crossley a écrit :
...from whenever someone sends a mail here saying
that they're waiting for others to join
I think that it should start at a specific time. We know that
it is always on ... just be there when you can.
My suggestion is 09:00
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Mercredi, 8 oct 2003, à 13:47 Europe/Zurich, David Crossley a écrit :
...from whenever someone sends a mail here saying
that they're waiting for others to join
I think that it should start at a specific time. We know that
it is always on ... just be there when you
Le Jeudi, 9 oct 2003, à 07:35 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
...Hmm, 0300 in my timezone.. I guess I'll be getting work started
when most of Europe is leaving work for the day.. ah well, better than
none :)
Dunno, people are probably also going to start later when coming back
from work -
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