The scripts are written and the tests are green[4], so it is time to
open GsDevKit_home[1] for Early Access. If you are curious about what's new in GsDevKit_home, take a look at the FAQ for the question "If I am already using gsDevKitHome, why should I consider moving to GsDevKit_home?"[5]. If you're ready to take GsDevKit_home for a spin, you should start with the "Installation Overview"[2], where you will be presented with 3 different installation options: 1. Everything on a single workstation. 2. Client on a local workstation, Server on a remote host. 3. Everything on a remote server, accessed via X-forwarding. I have added a FAQ section[3] where I've answered a handful of questions. Even if you are not planning on trying GsDevKit_home out right now, I encourage you to take a look at the FAQs and if you have a question or two that aren't covered already, drop me a line with the question and I will add it to the FAQs --- with an answer:) I think that the scripts are in pretty good shape and over the next week or so I will be focusing on tODE ... and if you wondering "When a new version of tODE is published, how do I update my checkout and my stones?", there is a FAQ for that[6]. Lisa is on vacation now but when she comes back she will be tackling the documentation. There are several different GitHub projects involved in GsDevKit_home. but I prefer to have all of the issues you run into reported in the GsDevKit_home issue list[7] ... At this point in time there are no issues too small to report ... if you prefer to send private email to me then please do so ... first impressions are very important at this stage. I expect there to be rough edges but if you hit a critical issue, please make sure that you make it clear to me that it is critical, because I will drop everything to address it --- and yes there is a FAQ for "When a new version of GsDevKit_home is published, how do I update my checkout?"[8]. Dale [1] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home#open-source-development-kit-for-gemstones-64-bit- [2] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/tree/master/docs/installation#installation-overview [3] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/blob/master/README.md#faqs [4] https://travis-ci.org/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home [5] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/blob/master/docs/FAQ/FAQ.md#1-if-i-am-already-using-gsdevkithome-why-should-i-consider-moving-to-gsdevkit_home [6] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/blob/master/docs/FAQ/FAQ.md#5-when-a-new-version-of-tode-is-published-how-do-i-update-my-checkout-and-my-stones [7] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/issues [8] https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/blob/master/docs/FAQ/FAQ.md#4-when-a-new-version-of-gsdevkit_home-is-published-how-do-i-update-my-checkout _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
Dale, This feels like the culmination of many years of hard work. Sincere thanks for your prodigious contributions. Very excited to try this out. Lyn On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <[hidden email]> wrote: The scripts are written and the tests are green[4], so it is time to open GsDevKit_home[1] for Early Access. _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
Thanks Lyn .... culmination is probably a bit strong at this
moment:) The structure and scripting for GsDevKit_home is feeling
very solid to me and I like the way that tODE is structured as
well, but I am still playing catchup with tODE - I am still
scheduled to make a pass through tODE updating some of the older
tools (several years old) to use the newer concepts and facilities
-- when that work is done we can start talking "culmination":)
Dale On 10/16/2015 10:59 AM, Lyn Headley
wrote:
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