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Week 09 Status Report
This is the week 09 status report for Durham Metadata Framework for Eclipse, AudioMan and their subprojects. What was done last week I was bound to have a slow week eventually and I'd consider this one the first. You'll have to forgive me, I was a little distracted. No, I'm not going to tell you why. I moved Durham and AudioMan to SourceForge.net and renamed all of the projects and Java packages to start with A nice thing about SourceForge.net is that you can browse the CVS repository on the web with ViewCVS. Another good thing: it looks like SourceForge is going to support Subversion soon. SourceForge also has a build machine (several, actually) and I can schedule nightly builds on it. My build machine at home, a PII-266 named New things to do
AudioMan is on hold indefinitely. It's function now is to be a test client application for Durham's API, just like Quick Editor. I won't be touching it again until Durham is caught up. Posted at April 25, 2005 at 09:00 AM ESTLast updated April 25, 2005 at 09:00 AM EST Comments
SourceForge likely to support Subversion soon? Wow, that would be great! The SVN + TortoiseSVN combination is just amazing... » Posted by: sdarry at April 25, 2005 08:57 PMFor more information on that, check out the "Strategic Projects" section on this SourceForge Site Status document: http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352&group_id=1 » Posted by: Ryan at April 25, 2005 09:19 PM |