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Re: Setting up for GSoC TISEAN port project


From: Juan Pablo Carbajal
Subject: Re: Setting up for GSoC TISEAN port project
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 13:16:28 +0200

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Piotr Held <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> 2015-04-29 11:07 GMT-06:00 Juan Pablo Carbajal <address@hidden>:
>
>> Hi Piotr,
>>
>> Welcome aboard.
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Piotr Held <address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Hi Juan,
>> >
>> > I have a number of questions about what our work will look like. If
>> > there is
>> > a link where this is explained you can just send me that link in
>> > response.
>> >
>> > We need to schedule:
>> > * Meetings
>> > * Updates
>> > * A schedule
>> >
>> > My question is as follows:
>> > 1. What happens during the meetings? How long are they? How often do
>> > they
>> > need to be? What is a good time for you?
>> During the meetings we discuss some formalities: state of the coding,
>> problems, etc. basically what we will do every time we meet in IRC,
>> being that a "formal" meeting or not.
>> The formal meetings I will try to keep them short, top 1 hr. They are
>> just tie slots that we should have uninterrupted, fully dedicated.
>> Maybe we can do once every two weeks or so. Lets get a feeling of how
>> often we need to meet in the following weeks. Again, we can meet at
>> any time, this is just a regular thing to give us some frame.
>> You suggested 14:00 UTC, fine with me.
>>
>> > 2. Are commits updates? Are they more? Do they include blog posts? How
>> > often
>> > do they need to be?
>> Commits are not "updates", the way I meant it. Commits indeed update
>> your code, but what I meant by updates is: "I want to know how things
>> are going". That is, whether you need specific help, or something is
>> not going as expected, etc...
>> Blog posts are totally up to you and I would suggest you write as
>> often as you can! One every 10-15 days should be enough, but when you
>> do cool stuff (or hit the wall), share it!
>>
>> > 3. You wanted to discuss a schedule. What schedule were you referring
>> > to? Is
>> > it what my daily tasks will be? Or a schedule for our meetings?
>> > 4. Is the timeline I outlined in google calendar sufficient?
>> Schedule and timeline, the same. It is enough with the calender.
>>
>> > 5. I was planning on starting to work on the project from next week (as
>> > shown in the google calendar). Are there any reasons why I should not?
>> No reasons at all, go ahead, but maybe you want to enjoy your days in
>> the bonding period getting ideas from other members. I particular I
>> suggest to talk with carandraug (our Forge master) and with our big
>> Guru's: jwe, JordiGh, Rik, Nir, Mike Miller, Olaf Till, etc... you
>> will notice they are the most active in the mailing list.
>>
>> Go ahead and talk with the people, everybody has great ideas (even if
>> I do not always like them :D )
>>
>> >
>> > :),
>> >
>> > Piotr
>
>
> Hi Juan,
>
> I started working on those flow charts. They are on the TISEAN wiki page. If
> you want to edit them just download the file and open it with www.draw.io
> and you should be able to edit it (even though it's a .png -- it has xml). I
> will welcome any comments. I don't have an idea currently how to incorporate
> them into the wiki so that they would look nice.
>
> :),
>
> Piotr
>

Hi Piotr,

Sorry for my delay, there was an unexpected travel.
The diagrams look good. Well done.

In the future you could prepare graphical material (there wont be
much) in Inkscape (www.inkscape.org), you can install it form
repositories.



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