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Re: [ecf-dev] [Gsoc] - Remote serice Testing TooL
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Salinda Jayawardana <salinda.uwu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi Markus
>
>When I am trying to push my changes i am getting following error :(
>
>Username for 'http://github.com': salinda.uwu@xxxxxxxxx
>Password for 'http://salinda.uwu@xxxxxxxxx@github.com':
>error: The requested URL returned error: 403 Forbidden while accessing
>http://github.com/ECF/gsoc2013salinda/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
>fatal: HTTP request failed
>
>Salinda.
>
>
>
>On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Markus Alexander Kuppe <
>ecf-dev_eclipse.org@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 07/31/2013 03:25 AM, Salinda Jayawardana wrote:
>> > Project source can be found here [1]
>> >
>> > [1] -svn checkout
>> > https://ecfremotetservicegenool.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ or
>> > http://ecfremotetservicegenool.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
>>
>> Hi Salinda,
>>
>> I imported/converted the svn repository into git and created a Github
>> repo [1] out of it to be able to do a code review. The branch
>> "code-review" [2] contains my list of recommendations and questions.
>> Please go over the list of commits and answer my review questions and
>> work on my suggestions by end of tomorrow 08/01 by 10am UTC.
>Afterwards
>> I will make the final call on whether you pass midterm.
>>
>>
>> > Note:- There is separate directory called "Old " there you can find
>> > another project that is my first attempt to generate java code
>using
>> > string template later i moved into AST processor.If you are
>> > interested you can have look that as well that also fully
>functioning
>> > code.
>>
>> You do not need to keep an "old" folder in subversion. A source code
>> versioning system like SVN maintains the history for you. Just
>> delete/overwrite old code and commit. If you ever need the code
>again,
>> the history will have it.
>>
>> > Only missing part is unit testing I have left that part to complete
>> > at the end of the project Appreciated a lot if you allow me to do
>it
>> > at the end because honestly I don't know how to write these test
>> > cases, I have tried to generate junit test case using eclipse but
>> > generated files were empty. When I exploring ECF source repository
>I
>> > saw test is a separate bundle. I will crate similar type of test
>> > project for this plugin and added this task to my road map[0]
>>
>> Assuming you pass midterm, do unit tests next. Far more important
>than
>> documentation! Generally, I consider test driven development a best
>> practice.
>>
>> M.
>>
>> [1] http://github.com/ECF/gsoc2013salinda/
>> [2] http://github.com/ECF/gsoc2013salinda/commits/code-review
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Hi salinda,
what's your Github account name? If you don't have one yet, please sign up and let me know. I will grant the necessary write permissions then.
M.