Etienne,
I have to admit I am indeed busy but I am very fortunate to be focused
on something I really care about - the Java EE platform. We will make
sure to give you due credit as soon as possible because it's the right
thing to do and because we want to tell others that their contribution
is most appreciated as well.
For the website it's probably easiest to work with David directly
without bothering with the project JIRA:
https://java.net/jira/browse/CARGOTRACKER/. That being said you are
always welcome to utilize JIRA as you see fit.
If you start looking at the JIRA, you'll find a number of issues in our
back log that are hopefully decently written. You are more than welcome
to pick any of those up - just let me know. I am sure if you explore the
project generally you'll come up with new ideas on what we could do or
at least some code cleanup. Feel free to communicate those ideas to us
or log them in the JIRA or submit a patch.
In terms of existing issues, I would love it if someone could take up
any of the following:
*
https://java.net/jira/browse/CARGOTRACKER-6 - this is a pretty
involved task, that's why I have kept it FYI
*
https://java.net/jira/browse/CARGOTRACKER-14
Fortunately I think we are rapidly approaching a stable state where we
really only have very minor issues left other than the ones above. Once
that happens we should rethink our project road map to see where we
should go next.
Let me know your thoughts?
Cheers,
Reza
On 9/17/2015 8:32 PM, Etienne Poirier wrote:
> Hey Reza,
>
> Don't worry about the credit part, you get to it when you get to it.
> I suspect you're pretty busy working on Oracle's cloud platform.
>
> I was on the the Cargo-Tracker web page today and I started clicking
> around. I noticed that there is a few bugs/enhancement that could
> need attention. I'd like to contribute more.
>
> Is there a protocol to follow to start looking at those bugs? Is
> there something that is more pressing that you would like to see fixed
> sooner then later?
>
> Let me know.
>
> E.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Reza Rahman <Reza.Rahman_at_oracle.com>
> *To:* David Delabassee <david.delabassee_at_oracle.com>; Etienne Poirier
> <epeartree_at_ymail.com>; users_at_cargotracker.java.net
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 16, 2015 2:41 PM
> *Subject:* Re: Cargo-tracker on Eclipse Mars
>
> Thanks indeed to both Etienne and David - it looks great! Etienne, we
> will make sure to give you proper public credit for your contribution
> as soon as possible!
>
> On 9/16/2015 8:13 AM, David Delabassee wrote:
>
>
> Hi Etienne,
>
> I did a few minor tweaks, your 'how-to' is now online.
>
> Many thanks for your help!
>
> --David
>
> On 09/09/15 18:29, Ed Bratt wrote:
> David presenting at JavaZone, Norway. Responses may be delayed.
> -- Ed
>
> On 9/9/2015 8:24 AM, Reza Rahman wrote:
> I am on vacation until Monday, will take a look ASAP after that. If
> possible others such as David should take a look.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 9, 2015, at 10:04 AM, Etienne Poirier <epeartree_at_ymail.com
> <mailto:epeartree_at_ymail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Good morning everyone,
>>
>> I have written a page on how to load and build the project in Eclipse
>> Mars.
>>
>> You will find attached a file (InstallInstructions.war) that can be
>> loaded into GlassFish 4.X and accessed at
>> http://localhost:8080/InstallInstructions/
>>
>> I have provided more information than required as the process of
>> download/installing/getting plug-ins/configuring/compiling for
>> Eclipse can be a tad overwhelming when starting to use the IDE. Let
>> me know if the instructions are not clear and/or more hand-holding
>> and pictures are required.
>>
>> The html file reuses the same underlying constructions (.css, .js) as
>> the install instructions for the NetBeans IDE.
>>
>> Comments are appreciated and welcome.
>>
>> Etienne Poirier (Peartree)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <InstallInstructions.war>
>
>
>
>
>