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Re: Pinging the list
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Nathan Strutz
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Jan 31, 2007 16:40 PST
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Ahh great question.
I have to say, it's great to have on my resume (or CV for you
cross-ponders), but I haven't actually done anything since... ... dang,
almost since Rob was in charge. Maybe Oliver. maybe. I'm a real slacker
here.
Hit me up if you've got any plans you think I could help with.
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nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
On 1/31/07, Mark Drew <mark.-@gmail.com> wrote:
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Thanks Natahan!
You still looking for the job of webmaster of the cfeclipse.org site? ;)
MD
On 31 Jan 2007, at 23:11, Nathan Strutz wrote:
That's cool, Mark. I'll update my records & star this post, thanks.
BTW, i'm way late on blogging even basic junk like 1.3's release. Ugh -
feel bad. Well, as always, you rock, keep it up. :)
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nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
On 1/31/07, Mark Drew <mark.-@gmail.com> wrote:
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This list has been fairly quiet, I just wanted to know if there are
people still on it!
If you are on this list and trying to check out code from SVN, we
have changed the structure of the repositories as follows:
http://svn.cfeclipse.org/org.cfeclipse.cfml/trunk/ This is the
current CFEclipse main plugin source
http://svn.cfeclipse.org/org.cfeclipse.cfml.cfunit/trunk/ This is the
cfunit fragment code
http://svn.cfeclipse.org/org.cfeclipse.cfml.feature/trunk/ This is
the feature project (unites plugins and fragments into one "feature")
http://svn.cfeclipse.org/org.cfeclipse.cfml.update/trunk/ This is the
update site, it uses the above feature to create a deployable (remote
or zipped) software update site
http://svn.cfeclipse.org/org.cfeclipse.website/trunk/ This is the
code for the current website.
The reason we changed it so that we can have a number of top level
projects now that we can check out. People working on deployment
testing would need to check the first four, people working on the
website just need to get the org.cfeclipse.website.
If you are working on bugs of the main plugin you need only check out
the org.cfeclipse.cfml project etc...
I have also updated the .project file in the main org.cfeclipse.cfml
project to remove the external builder that was causing errors when
you first checked out the code.
Currently I am trying to keep the plugin compatible with Java 1.4.2
and Eclipse
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