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Tom Chiverton

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Jan 21, 2009, 6:37:30 PM1/21/09
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If making biweekly meetups is tricky for us to manage, how about
something different ?
Like - People who have assigned active tasks should post a status
update at least every two weeks to this list, and we'll have the get
togethers less often, maybe just monthly ?

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Doug Hughes

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Jan 21, 2009, 7:15:11 PM1/21/09
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Was there a meeting this week?  :(

I think we're beginning to see why I handed over management to Mark....

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Tom Chiverton

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Jan 22, 2009, 4:32:01 AM1/22/09
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2009/1/22 Doug Hughes <dhu...@alagad.com>:

> Was there a meeting this week? :(

There wasn't one last week (was there ?), so...
I can set up a bot to send the reminders if people feel this would help further.

> I think we're beginning to see why I handed over management to Mark....

:-)

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Mark Drew

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Jan 22, 2009, 4:43:45 AM1/22/09
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A big apology about yesterday

I was called away, and I wanted to shoot a quick email to the group, but alas, for some reason Gmail wasn't having any of it. Big apologies there, it seems to work on firefox only at the moment ( ?!)

Essentially, I wanted to catch up with people's tasks.

Before undertaking things such as validation, migrations and the use of cftemplate (not so much for the last one) we should really put a RFC up.

The place to put these RFC's is: http://trac.reactorframework.org/wiki/RFC

With regards to migrations (the task that I am looking into) one of the things to think about is that we dont have a command line, to this end I am starting another RFC called ReactorDashboard. This would allow you to see the objects that reactor has defined for a project as well as generating and running migrations.

What are your thoughts etc?

Tom, I already wrote a validation framework, alebeit for ModelGlue, you can see the code over at http://eventvalidation.riaforge.org/
Even though its for MG and has a bunch of Ajax stuff we can use the core EventValidator (http://svn.riaforge.org/eventvalidation/eventvalidation/model/EventValidator.cfc) but instead of being configured through coldspring we could configure the Validators from the Reactor.xml file, once we have defined what that should be of course!

Any questions, let me know!


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Tom Chiverton

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Jan 22, 2009, 6:01:03 AM1/22/09
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2009/1/22 Mark Drew <mark...@gmail.com>:

> The place to put these RFC's is: http://trac.reactorframework.org/wiki/RFC

> (http://svn.riaforge.org/eventvalidation/eventvalidation/model/EventValidator.cfc)


> but instead of being configured through coldspring we could configure the
> Validators from the Reactor.xml file, once we have defined what that should
> be of course!

I think that is overkill for a lot of people, but it's certainly
something to make sure we can plug in to really easily - as with
ValidateIt we might ultimately ship with it pre-wired, for instance.

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