[daisy] PHP framework. Mid-term evaluation code commit

Kostiantyn Sokolinskyi sokol8 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 12:07:55 CDT 2006


Hallo!
Thanks for the positive evaluation.

2006/7/4, Bruno Dumon <bruno at outerthought.org>:
> On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 21:12 +0300, Kostiantyn Sokolinskyi wrote:
> > Hallo!
> >
> > I made the second code commit to the SVN repository. The framework
> > with the test script can be found here -
> > https://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/daisy/contrib/gsoc2006/kostiantyn/DaisyLib/
> >
> > "Temp" folder contains Smarty template engine and <d:document> tag
> > template used by the test script. The parameters for smarty and
> > template folder are set in test.php so you can change them to what you
> > want (In case you have Smarty on your PC and don't want to copy it
> > once again).
> >
> > test.php is a test script for the library. You can pass document id,
> > branch and language to the script
> > (test.php?id=1&branch=main&language=ua) though branch and language
> > parameters are optional.
> >
> > Error-handling is almost not developed yet so you will get PHP fatal
> > error in case of passing wrong parameters.
> >
> > P.S. I will try to update wiki page asap.
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the update.
>
> Concerning your commit: please don't use a commit message like "Mid-term
> evaluation", but something more descriptive. Note that these commit
> messages get send to the daisy-commits mailing list, and are also very
> helpful when browsing version history later on.
Ok
>
> I have already completed your mid-term evaluation earlier today. I
> didn't know there was anything to wait for. Anyhow, your commit wouldn't
> influence my evaluation.
>
> I'm quite optimistic and positive about what you've done so far, but for
> the remainder of the gsoc I would like to see some regular (e.g. weekly)
> status reports that explain what you've been working on (including
> problems you lost time on, design decissions you've made, things you've
> been studying, ...) and what you'll do next. Without this, it is very
> hard for me to judge the effort you put into this, or to know what
> you're currently working on, and hence to give in-advance advice. The
> code you wrote up to now could have been written in just a couple of
> days (and in the end you probably did, but there was probably quite some
> learning along the way).
Ok. I will write last week report asap. Time consumes not only by
learning but also by design work as I am trying to find the most
flexible structure of the framework though learning consumes a lot.
>
> At this point, given that you now should have a much better view on your
> project than before, I would also like to see some plans for the
> remainder of the gsoc, thus what items you plan to work on, what you
> think you will be able to realize by the end.
I will write about this on Wednesday - I hope to finish the majority
of publisher issues by that time.
>
> Also, if you have more expectations from me as mentor, please let me
> know too.
>
> --
> Bruno Dumon                             http://outerthought.org/
> Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center
> bruno at outerthought.org                          bruno at apache.org
>
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Looking forward to hear from you,

Sinc. Yours
Kostiantyn Sokolinskyi


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