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RE: [ve-dev] Re: Future of VE
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Hi Steve:
Steve Robenalt wrote:
> 1) Nightly builds make sense, though we might want to adjust
> that based on actvity. At my day job, we use a Cruise Control build
> server with a
> web front end, which allows anyone who is authorized to schedule a
> build.
CC is nice, hudson is being favored by many too those days. It has a lot
of niceties in it.
We should ask the web master if we can have some server dedicated or
virtula for that.
I entered a bug for that:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=203444
> I think it would be best to set up something like that
> - regular
> builds as well as on-demand. I'm not sure how much work it will be to
> set it up, but hopefully, it won't take too long.
Agreed, nightlies as a concept is good. It makes everyone to stay on the
edge. Yet this is also hard work.
Any build schedule will work and be better. even a monthly for a restart
would be good enough.
> 2) I appreciate your offer to help with getting the builds going. I
> found a couple of documentation pages that helped me identify
> my primary
> problems, but may still need help. I had planned to ping Nick Boldt
> anyway since he handles a much more complex build than that of VE.
Please send your problems to the list. We may be able to help.
> 3) I agree that committer calls and IRC or similar would be a
> good idea.
> My only issue is that my availability is limited for IRC since my day
> job blocks all IM traffic (I'm on US Pacific time zone). My
> best times
> are early morning and late evening.
Hey , I am based in the San Francisco bay area, may be we could get
together if you are around there too?
As for a call, we could do a conefrence call. The foundation may have
resources there, or someone could ask their employer.
I may be able to setup a regular conf call, but that would not be with
an 800 number.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=203445 and I have asked if
the foundation has resources there.
> 4) Bug triage would be a good idea; I would particularly like
> to measure
> the number and severity of the bugs in areas of the code
> where we would
> be better off replacing them.
Yep. and Chris kindly carved some space for us for the next bug day:
See http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com/2007/09/ve-and-33.html
There would be some prep work to be done there. To list which one we
would want people to check, and what they should do.
> 5) I also agree regarding the remote VM - we should be able to use a
> single remote VM and update its contents on demand. If the
> remote VM ran
> Equinox as a basis, we could configure it to dynamically load
> and unload
> plugins via remote provisioning.
Equinox coudl certainly help there, that could be a cool element of
solution.
> There are a lot of other improvements that can be made, so
> I'm glad to
> see this momentum forming around VE. Also, Chris Aniszczyk is
> trying to
> build up some interest in focusing the next bug day on VE.
> http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com/2007/09/ve-and-33.html
> Thanks Chris!
>
> - Steve Robenalt
>
>
> ve-dev-request@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:17:39 -0700
> > From: "Philippe Ombredanne" <pombredanne@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: RE: Future of VE was [[ve-dev] Re: ve-dev Digest, Vol 31,
> > Issue 1]
> > To: "'Discussions people developing code for the Visual Editor
> > project'" <ve-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: 'Nick Boldt' <codeslave@xxxxxxxxxx>, 'Erik Hecht'
> > <erik@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <060401c7f619$467cd570$0dfbfdc0@computer>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> >
> > Hi Steve:
> > And thank you for your detailed answer!
> >
> >> > I have spent a lot of the time since the last CVS
> checkin on issues
> >> > related to the build of VE, to ongoing testing, and to
> >> > building a deeper understanding of VE internals to resolve some
> >>
> > runtime
> >> > problems. I'm in the process of preparing a VE 1.3.0
> download page,
> >>
> > which will be a
> >> > milestone build, rather than a true release. It will be
> usable with
> >> > Europa, but as my platforms for testing are limited, I'd
> like to get
> >> > some feedback on its current state before deciding how much
> >> > additional work is necessary before it can be considered
> >>
> > release-ready. To this
> >> > end, if anyone is able to give it a serious workout on a
> Linux or Mac
> >> > platform and post feedback here, it would be very helpful to me.
> >>
> > I think we should realease nightlies or weeklies, vene before
> > promoting to a misletone so that folks can tests it. As far as
> > building in concerned this is an area where I am
> comfortable, and Nick
> > Boldt may be able to chip in a bit too too.
> >> > Since you have already contacted me separately regarding
> becoming a
> >> > committer, I know you are interested in helping.
> >>
> > Of course! There is alareday a ptach and a link to a build there:
> > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=202562 It
> includes the
> > patch contributed by Erik Hecht (Erik btw, could you
> subcribe to this
> > list and create a bugzilla account
> >> > For those subscribing to this list, the project could
> use additional
> >>
> > committers to
> >> > help move it along at a faster pace.
> >>
> > I think that getting back in a groove of making frequent builds
> > available (at the minimum monthly, to be not too ambitious)
> , getting
> > some scheduled committers calls and IRC meetings, and
> starting to do
> > some serious triage on the bugs could go a long way.
> >> > In particular, since I was unable to commit
> >> > to the Europa release based on build issues at the time,
> I'd like to
> >> > make sure that VE stands a good chance of making it into
> the Ganymede
> >> > release train.
> >>
> > Once again this an area where help is readily avaialble.
> >> > There are lots of things that need to be done,
> >> > and since my day job doesn't include developing VE, I
> need to do my
> >>
> > work in
> >> > evening and weekend time, so it doesn't go as quickly as
> I would like.
> >>
> > same here, and I think that getting an all volunteer
> project roaster
> > is a true blessing.
> >> > There are many other uses to which VE could be put based on the
> >> > appropriate level of community involvement - anyone who
> would like to
> >> > step up and help would be welcome. If you are interested,
> >> > please respond to this mailing list (rather than
> directly to me) and
> >>
> > I'll do
> >> > my best to monitor the list and respond in a timely fashion.
> >>
> > As I said, I am interested. Erik stated to me he was too.
> So has Nick
> > and a few others. There are also a few smaller improvements
> that could
> > go a long long way in making VE better. One is getting rid of the
> > multi-VM-one-per-editor architecture to get to something
> slimmer and
> > less resource hungry.
> >> > Many of the historic VE committers have other
> responsibilities these
> >>
> > days and can't devote
> >> > the time the project needs, so it is a good time for the
> community to
> >>
> > step up. Exactly. I am aalso trying to reach out to companies that
> > have adopted VE in their products. They would have a vested
> interest
> > in the project health. Companies like Canoo and Nokia come to mind.
> > There must be many more. Many linux and eclipse distro
> shipped VE, and
> > I have been and will continue shipping VE in EasyEclipse at
> the minimum.
> > -- Cheers Philippe
> >
>
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