[OVC-demo-team] Lets make sure we're all on the SAME PAGE

From: Stuart K Johnston <stuart287_at_juno_dot_com>
Date: Thu Apr 08 2004 - 17:52:54 CDT

As you know, Fred is away for a couple of days.
I myself will be leaving for sunny Mexico for 5 weeks starting the 12th;
I'll return May 19th.

Meanwhile, I want to do all the testing I can using the most
up to date, and all-inclusive code base that I can.

It seems to me that we (Read: the programmers) may be headed for a
version confusion situation. How you handle it is up to you, of course.
Here is what I've noticed:
The demo package was installed on a server ip of 66.239.60.33
I assume everyone who needs to know does know the credentials.
If you don't, I'll send it to you through your private mail

I hear some of you saying you can reach it; others are saying (myself
included)
that they cannot sftp or ssh into there.

A couple of days ago I emailed files out to you that were in the codebase
as of the time of the demo - that's what makes me ask these question.

Last night with Fred I saw several files normally part of the package
were missing.
This included wizzard.py and (I think) the Print Package, and maby
others.

Our assumption is that you(authors) have removed these files pending your
rework.

To the best of my understanding, the correct dev path on the above server
is

(userName)/work/evm_files That is the root I've been testing.
I'll not be able to do much more testing unless / untill I have an up to
date copy;
You folks have made lots of changes since the demo.

 
Like I say, how you resolve this is up to you; I just wish to avoid the
trap of version
confusion, get an authoritative version to test, and help insure that we
are all on the
same page.

I'll be thinking of you all as I reel in a Marlin.

Stuart Johnston, stuart287@juno.com
http://stardrive.zipcon.net:8080/twrider2/index.jsp
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