So here is $42 question, what's the correct way to check
out the code to work on it?
Is there a how to start working on mylyn document somewhere?
mylyn.all@master with submodules doesn't work, missing
modules of modules
The modules seem to have different tags/branches so which if
I check each one out individually, which version do I
choose?
Thanks
George
On 2022-12-23 10:56, George Lindholm wrote:
Hi Wim,
not really. I've picked up some of while working on my
connector.
If I'm able to build Mylyn from the new repository I can
use my connector to test it.
George
On 2022-12-23 03:52, Wim Jongman wrote:
Do you have Eclipse plugin development
experience?
In very short: Make changes to the PersonProposalProvider
logic. Then create a run configuration to launch a
new Eclipse from Eclipse and test your changes.
I tried the first
launch option got this
error: <hvUwDwQrKJEHzR3o.png>
George
On 2022-12-19 13:11,
George Lindholm wrote:
Hi,
the first one is an
easy fix. I'll do that
The point about the
'id' requires a new
design since the
interface between
PersonProposalProvider
and the connector is
through a
Map<String,
String>, when
probably should be a
List<IRepositoryPerson>
George
On 2022-12-19 09:33,
Alexander Fedorov
wrote:
Hi,
If you already know
the exact code to fix
why not to make the
next step?
Would you mind to
create an issue so we
can discuss the
proposed changes in
details?
If it could be
followed by PR then it
would be fantastic.
Do you mean
in an existing
connector or
in a connector
that you are
going to make
yourself.
In general, but at
the moment for my
jira connector.
There are some
problems with
PersonProposalProvider
that I would like to
address.
The one that is
affecting me the
most at the moment
is
'matchesSubstring()'
which is doing
'startsWith()'
instead of
'contains()'
Other problems that
I'm able to work
around, but is ugly,
is the assumption
that the 'id' is has
human attributes
associated with it.
This is fine when
the id is an account
which, most/some of
the time, can be
directly associated
with a person, but
with
Jira Cloud the id is
a random string of
characters, and
offering them as an
select option is
meaningless.
'getPrettyName()'
also suffers from
this assumption.