Winter Design Document
The latest design document can be found HERE or a copy can be found there->Winter Design Document
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Last night we began integrating the file encoding and decoding functions into the network and client code. This caused us to commit and pass revision 100 and we currently have written 2763 lines of code. Within the next week we hope to test the code and perform the first file save on the network.After we have done that we will be working on ensuring configurability and security.
No commentsFirst Notebook of Winter 2008
For this notebook i want to mention that we have moved to subversion for versioning all files but the meeting list. I also set up a nice GUI for accessing this called Trac and can be found at http://compsciguy.homeftp.org/trac/mimir to view the source code click the “Browse Source” link. To view the changes that have been added click the “Timeline” link. This will show who changed the file as well as a short comment on what is contained in the change. All of our documentation is contained on that SubVersion Repository and can be found in the Documentation folder. The exception to this rule is the Meeting list and the comments which can be found attached to the end of this post. As for project status implementation is in full swing and we are on track for the Feb 11th Milestone deadline. To ensure this we have set up nightly backups to multiple drives and locations.
No commentsThe State of the Code
So the programming has begun in full swing. There is already a good start to the network clients for the Meta Data Controller, MimirClient(the “user” client) and the Storage Client. Also a SubVersion repository has been set up and can be viewed on our Trac page at http://compsciguy.homeftp.org/trac/mimir. Also i want to take this time to thank Chris Deeterly for his suggestion to implement a task handler that works like a queue to process tasks. The deadline is coming up soon (feb 11th) and we are working at a fever pitch to get this first HUGE milestone done in time.
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