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Re: [camf-dev] New Contribution
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Hi Andreas,
Ok great! You can push your changes to Gerrit for review when you
are done with the additions.
Regards,
Nicholas
On 05/05/2015 03:09 PM, Andreas
Kastanas wrote:
Hello Nicholas,
Thanks for your answer.
I read the articles you mention and i have to say that they are
pretty straightforward for the whole procedure.
Also, i have downloaded the latest available version from the
Gerrit repository and i am making my additions there.
About the third party libraries. I was using, org.json.simple to
create JSON data but i managed to intergrate my implementation
with the built-in org.json library. So, for now on i don't think
any additional library is required.
Finally, i have added the proper Javadoc on each of my functions
to help future developers that want to contribute on the code.
Thanks,
Andreas
Date: Mon, 4 May 2015 14:05:28
+0300
From: loulloudes.n@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: camf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [camf-dev] New Contribution
Hi Andreas,
Nice to meet you and thanks for reaching out to the
camf-dev list regarding your contribution! This are
great news and we could start the process of adding your
plugins to the project repository. However, there are
some items necessary to consider / act-on prior we reach
that point in time.
- First the necessary process of contributing
to an Eclipse project is presented here [1]. I
suggest you familiarize yourself with it and post
any questions / ambiguities you might have here in
the devs mail list.
- Also familiarize yourselve on how to
contribute your code to the project via Git [2].
Note that CAMF uses Gerrit for online code
reviews, so you will need to pay attention to the
particular section in the above link that describes
contribution workflow for Gerrit. Again, if you need
any help for configuring EGit don't hesitate to
contact the list.
- Make sure you download to your
workspace the latest code available in the Git HEAD.
Then integrate your contribution with this version.
This is important for you to check whether
everything works as expected. For the project
committers, it will allow us to
review your contribution and test its functionality
much easier.
- Let us know whether for your contribution you
require any third party libraries, source code or
artifacts? If this is the case we will establish an
additional discussion in the list on how to handle
this 3rd-party components in the project (IP due
diligence, when/where to host the libs, the real
necessity, etc) .
- Add sufficient documentation to your code so
the reviewers understand its functionality, and also
future users/developers are able to maintain and
extend it accordingly.
Regards,
Nicholas.
[1]
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Quick_Start_--_Contributing_Project_Code
[2] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Contributing_via_Git
On 04/30/2015 09:08 PM, Andreas Kastanas wrote:
Hello to CAMF devs,
My name is Andreas Kastanas. I have subscripted to
CAMF repository and i have signed the CLA as part of
the Eclipse Foundation Contribution programm. I have
made some changes that i would like to contribute to
the existing code and operations of the CAMF platform
as part of my BS.c. Thesis. In specific, i made an
Openstack Connector using the jClouds API that is able
to fetch all available resources that exists on the
provider such as Virtual Images, Networks, Flavors,
running instances etc. Also, it has the ability to
create a deployment through a TOSCA description (no
matter the number of the components or their depth)
and also terminate it. It supports, deployments
policies in case of an error during the deployment.
Such as in case of an error continue, or stop, or stop
and revert any actions that were made. Also, it has
the ability to create a JSON file that includes
information about the deployment that can be used in a
later stage for the CAMF platform itself or from the
user himself.
That's the short version of what i have done so far.
Waiting to here back from you guys!
Thanks,
Andreas Kastanas
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