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RE: [FR-devel] Moving Towards a First Release (FreeBASE)
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Rich Kilmer |
Subject: |
RE: [FR-devel] Moving Towards a First Release (FreeBASE) |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Jul 2002 21:46:32 -0400 |
I will look long and hard at these and let you all know what I can do.
In the meantime, I updated the FreeBASE page on the FreeRIDE wiki that
includes a downloadable (and installable) instance of the FreeBASE
subsystem if anyone would like to use it outside of FreeRIDE itself. I
am using it on a DARPA (US Dept of Defense) project and needed to have
it separated out.
Page href: http://www.rubyide.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FreeBASE
We should probably enable this via Savannah, but until then, the link is
there for download.
Regards,
Rich
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden [mailto:freeride-
> address@hidden On Behalf Of Curt Hibbs
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:21 PM
> To: Freeride-Devel
> Cc: Nishio Mizuho
> Subject: [FR-devel] Moving Towards a First Release
>
> With the incredible work that Laurent has done on FreeRIDE lately, I
would
> say we are getting close to having something we could release as an
early
> alpha.
>
> Here's what I think need to be done before we can make such a release
> (feel
> free to add your own opinion):
>
> Must Have:
> - Syntax highlighting
> - Integrate Nishio Mizuho's source browser
> - Fix the Window's threading problem
> - Thorough testing
>
> Should Have:
> - Debugger
> - Add unit tests to the source code
>
> Would be Nice:
> - A simple "gettext" like facility for
> rudimentary internationalization.
>
> The reason I include the source browser in the Must Have category is
that
> this is a feature that will really set FreeRIDE apart from the
> competition.
> Nishio, is the source browser in state where we can use it?
>
> We need some more people to jump in and take on some of this work. I'm
> working, initially, on solving the Windows threading problem. If that
goes
> quickly, then I will pick up some other well, or update the
documentation
> on
> the wiki (as I had promised several weeks ago).
>
> After our initial release, I would see some of us working on basic IDE
> features while others work on the higher-end stuff (like refactoring
> support, pair programming support, etc).
>
> Curt
>
>
>
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