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Date:  Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:38:02 +0100
From:  Everard Brown <bluequartz-mailing-list (at mark) brown-llabres.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:10879] Re: Progress Development Bluequartz
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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I'm sure I saw some top-level module/api documentation on  
bluequartz.org some time ago...

o http://www.raqdevil.com/docs/Cobalt-api.pdf

Is that good enough? or is that just a starting point?


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 23:51:34 +0800, patricko  
<patricko (at mark) staff.singnet.com.sg> wrote:
>
> Hi Blues,
>
>
> IMHO
>
>
>  Generally there are 2 approaches
>
>  Top-down or
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>  Bottom-up
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> 1) For top-down, Document for all codes. eg: that php file do what
>    Dont need to be too technical. Simple explanation will do.
>
>    Once all codes are documented, a schematic can be formed
>    and program flow can be studied, modified and maintained
>
>
> 2)  For Bottom-up, One or more individuals have an idea
>     for change. Implement the idea and document the changes
>     later.
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>
>
> Anyway, times is cost. And project process is heavily depended on   
> how many resources are dedicated.
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>
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> ps: Anyone knows of any Open-source "all-in-one"   
> (DFD-codes-document-Specification)  project management
>
>
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> Cheers
> patrick
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>
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 15:07:34 +0100
> Everard Brown <bluequartz-mailing-list (at mark) brown-llabres.com> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:50:31 +0100, Dogsbody <dan (at mark) dogsbody.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I am getting queries from site developers as to PHP5.1 MySQL 5   
>> etc. as well.
>> >> They are wondering when we are going to offer CentOS 5 instead of 4.
>> >> Anyone tried BQ install on CentOS 5 yet?
>> >
>> > Yes, a number of people have and it doesn't work!  AFAIK the entire BQ
>> > GUI was coded for PHP4 and does not work with PHP5 at all.
>> >
>> > Short answer, this project really needs PHP developers to help with the
>> > conversion.
>> >
>>
>> I'm a PHP developer.
>>
>> Who is leading the upgrade project?
>>
>> Let me know what support is needed to get things done done?
>>
>> Everard
>>
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