
No builds yet. I should be able to prepare an update site during the weekend - no promises, though. I don't know if you're familiar with plug-in development, but if you import the project in Eclipse you should be able to test it. Just "run" the plug-in, and a new Eclipse instance will open, with a new workspace. In that workspace you could create/import a Java project which uses Cal10n, and test the plug-in. Actually, I admit that plug-in usage should be at least described in a blog post, which is on my to-do list. I hope sooner rather than later. Publicity on Cal10n web site would be great, by the way. Maybe we could arrange an announcement with a link to that blog post I was talking about, describing the plug-in. Again.. as soon as I am able to write it. I'll let you know about that. As an aside, note that the code you checked out contains classes which I am not actually using anymore (those under the net.tatablack.ecal10n.sync.ceki package, for example, or the second Levenshtein implementation). Expect some clean-up in the next few days. Angelo ----- Messaggio originale ----- Da: Ceki Gülcü <ceki@qos.ch> A: CAI10N developers list <cal10n-dev@qos.ch> Inviato: Ven 23 luglio 2010, 13:09:09 Oggetto: Re: [cal10n-dev] Eclipse plugin volunteer On 23/07/2010 12:28 PM, TBlack wrote:
Hi, Ceki.
The code is in a Subversion repository at XP-Dev.com. You can browse the code and see Trac tickets at these URLs:
Thanks. I checked out the code and intend to look at it closely. In the mean time, is there are build of the plugin somewhere that I can fetch?
http://trac2.xp-dev.com/ECal10n/report/18
The SVN URL should also work for an anonymous checkout, though I didn't test it myself.
I can confirm that anonymous checkout works.
If you'd like read/write access you'll have to create an account there (http://www.xp-dev.com/register) and tell me your username, so that I can add you to the project.
Thank you for the offer but that's not necessary for the moment. However, I might take up the offer at a later stage.
With regard to the code base, for now I'd keep it separate, just for the sake of simplicity (meaning: I won't have to migrate the source from SVN to git). Sometime in the future such migration could be done, though; I have no problem with that.
Alright. Even the source code for ecal1n is under svn, you might like to publicize ecal10n via the cal10n web-site, i.e. http://cal10n.qos.ch. Would you be interested that?
Angelo
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