Hi Fitz,
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Fitz Lee <leefits(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Eduard
Very grateful for your advice :).
2016-05-25 22:46 GMT+08:00 Eduard Moraru <enygma2002(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi Fitz, our GSoC 2016 student :),
The GSoC 2016 coding period has officially started on the 23rd of May.
I hope you have taken advantage of the bonding period to get up to speed
with the XWiki project, its code and documentation, and that you have a
pretty good idea of what you need to do to turn your project into a
success.
Now I'm just struggling to develop and release the first version. I have
written some small documents
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/android-authenticator/tree/master/document
and took screenshots of the app in the github repository
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/android-authenticator/blob/master/document…
. And also in jenkins I have build a small version of the
android-authenticator
http://ci.xwiki.org/view/All/job/Contrib%20-%20Android%20Authenticator/ws/a…
, and the third-party android app for testing authenticator here
http://ci.xwiki.org/view/All/job/Contrib%20-%20Android%20Authenticator/ws/a…
. If you have the time, you can install the two apps and help me test the
design and logic :).
Great stuff! I will need some time to digest all of that ;), but it looks
like you`ve taken care of most of the setup and are now focused on actual
development. That`s really good! Thanks for sharing!
Maybe in the next week I can release the first version of the
android-authenticator. now there are still some issues in jira for me to
deal with.
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/ANDAUTH-8?jql=project%20%3D%20ANDAUTH%20AND%20…
, like using okhttp replacing my custom library, the update logic of
android app new version, the security issue and the photo upload.
As for tips and things that you need to do in the following (coding)
period, please make sure you read carefully the these 2 dedicated
sections
[1][2] in the student guidelines [3],
particularly:
* keeping your progress report page up to date [4]
* creating your design page as instructed [5]
* making your contribution to the XWiki project (pull request)
Thank you for your tips which are what I need :) . But actually I don't
know where and how to make my project document.
Should I update my progress report in this page
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/Androidcontact2016
?
And create (and link) pages inside the GoogleSummerOfCode space for more
details of the project ? Maybe I can have a try? :)
Yes, that`s the idea. We want the project page to list the project's
description, the people working on it and the progress on the work that has
been done for the project.
This does not mean that you should put everything on the project page. Each
thing has its right place:
* Documents detailing the design and architecture of the project, basically
developer-centred documentation, go to
design.xwiki.org
** I have created
http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/AndroidAuthenticator where
you can move most of the technical documentation you have on github
* Documents detailing the features and basically user-centred documentation
goes to
extensions.xwiki.org
** See the reply from Thomas with the extensions page that he created for
you to use
* Finally, progress report about your high-level progress on the GSoC
project, basically GSoC-centred documentation, goes to the GSoC project page
** i.e.
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/Androidcontact2016
** Also remember to link inside the project page report to all the other
pages you are creating (design, user documentation, source code location,
testable builds/apks, Google Play app link, etc.) so that anyone looking at
what you did can find your work from the project page.
Hope this makes things a bit clearer.
Working on your project is great, but it`s only half of the work that
GSoC
involves. The other half is integrating into the
community, letting
people
know what your are working on, asking for help
and learning to ask the
right questions, and generally communicating about yourself and your
work.
In order to keep in touch, additionally to reading and being active on
the
mailing list, you also need to be present on IRC
as much as possible (at
least while you are working on your project) so that:
* people see you and can quickly get a hold of you
* you are exposed to everyday community activity that might spark your
interest
* get more occasions to ask questions
* get more occasions to help others with their problems should you know
the
answer
* etc.
Uh, well, you know, now I'm not very familiar with our platform which have
such a huge code and recently I am just concentrating on my andorid
development. and sometimes I still have some school things to deal
with. Anyway I will try my best to be present on IRC while I am working on
my project :) . And in the next week, as I finish my first version, I can
learn something more, fixing the existing JIRA issues and create some pull
requsts. And also maybe I can write a complete android app combining the
android-authenticator project and android-client project(
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/android-client). or maybe I could try to
write a cross platform mobile application(IOS, android)
using PhoneGap/Cordova. I'll keep working hard :). However, it seems that
our web pages itself can support a variety of mobile platforms
(ios/android). I do not know whether the development of mobile apps has
more value and significance? Is it necessary?
We could discuss this later on, once your main GSoC task is closer to
completion.
As you have guessed, and Thomas also confirmed, a better approach would be
to focus on integrating XWiki into the Android operating system. Other
examples could be of integrating with Notifications, Calendar, Photo
gallery maybe, etc. we`ll see later.
Thanks for the update,
Eduard