[Building Sakai] V10 source code?
Gregory Guthrie
guthrie at mum.edu
Tue Jul 22 05:50:55 PDT 2014
Thanks – while I am not now sure where I svn’ed it from, that’s all I did – I didn’t do any re-organization or mods.
And I did not write any new pom.
“It’s a mystery”, but in the past so not of much importance or relevance.
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From: Steve Swinsburg [mailto:steve.swinsburg at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 3:33 AM
To: Gregory Guthrie
Cc: Aaron Zeckoski; sakai-dev
Subject: RE: [Building Sakai] V10 source code?
That's not the top level of sakai 2.8 that is every top level folder and every sub level folder flattened into one list. You must have reorganized it and written a new pom otherwise it wouldn't build.
Msub is for other organisations to store sakai code, basically just a repo for local mods that people may want to share.
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On 21/07/2014 11:22 PM, "Gregory Guthrie" <guthrie at mum.edu> wrote:
The 2.8 files: (http://pastebin.com/jiquDX0A)
331 top level folders,
52340 files, 22790 folders, 5262355 lines, 406305897 bytes.
The 2.10 files:
78 top level folders,
43984 files, 15490 folders, 5766885 lines, 454630509 bytes.
Looks like comparable sizes, perhaps just reorganized? (Gosh - this is a lot of code!)
Is there some central index or listing (& descriptions) of various tools and add-ons?
I see lots of interesting things around (e.g. Duke, "toolkits" for adding members), but how to install or add them, and what they do, etc.
A "Sakai shopping mall"?!
Looking at this: https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/msub/
I didn't see any documentation or descriptions.
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