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Re: [flux-dev] Summary and status
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Hey!
I committed my initial steps towards sync using operational transforms to the repo.
It is in the org.eclipse.flux.sync project. Feel free to take a look and re-use or not, whatever you prefer.
Cheers,
-Martin
> Am 23.05.2016 um 15:28 schrieb Martin Lippert <mlippert@xxxxxxxxx>:
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> Hey Ihor,
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> sounds good, glad to hear about the summary.
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> I will commit some old code that I wrote a while ago that implemented a few simple steps into this direction.
> Feel free to use that piece of code or ignore it and write your own, up to you.
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> I am having issues with my commit access at the moment, but I will let you know as soon as the code is in the repo.
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> I also would like to recommend to write a huge portion of JUnit tests for this. It can be quite tricky and having a comprehensive set of JUnit tests will be enormously important for the project going forward.
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> Cheers,
> -Martin
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>> Am 23.05.2016 um 14:03 schrieb Ігор Яценко <yatsenko.ihor@xxxxxxxxx>:
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>> My current status:
>> 1. Signed the Eclipse CLA
>> 2. Ran the prototype on my machine
>> 3. Familiarized with main places code of project which related to code transformation area.
>> 4. Configured IDE
>> 5. Read Nicolas VIDOT, Michelle CART, Jean FERRIÉ, Maher SULEIMAN: “Copies convergence in a distributed real−time collaborative environment”.
>> Currently I think how to implement it approach to flux.
>>
>> --
>> Ihor Yatsenko
>> e-mail: yatsenko.ihor@xxxxxxxxx
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