From gzjjgod at gmail.com Wed Jul 9 22:38:32 2008 From: gzjjgod at gmail.com (Jjgod Jiang) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 13:38:32 +0800 (CST) Subject: [g11n-dev] Self introduction from Jiang Jiang Message-ID: Hi all, Yong Sun just gave me commit access so I'd like to come by to introduce myself and say hi to everyone in this project. I'm a SunPinyin user and Mac OS X developer. I'm interested in various kind of open source projects and contributed to some of them. Right now, my focus is a Cocoa-based port of vim text editor called vim-cocoa [1]. Besides that, I'm also involved in some other input method projects like SCIM and OpenVanilla. Recently I started to use SunPinyin as my main input method on Mac OS X, and I'm also surprised to see its' code is so well structured and easy to hack, you guys did an incredible job to make it portable to all these platforms! Hence I'm planning to use my knowledge to improve Mac OS X support of SunPinyin, that's why I applied for commit access. You can know more about me & my work by visiting my homepage [2] and blog [3]. Regards, Jiang [1] http://code.google.com/p/vim-cocoa [2] http://jjgod.org [3] http://blog.jjgod.org (in Chinese) From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Thu Jul 10 00:11:06 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:11:06 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] Self introduction from Jiang Jiang In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4875B60A.8030704@Sun.COM> Hi, jjgod, SunPinyin still has much room for improvement, either for ime-core or mac porting, let's work together to make it better :) Let me to introduce the sunpinyin developer team to you (you probably already knew :)), 1. Phill Zhang, the original author of SunPinyin, now works for Microsoft Research Asia 2. Kov Chai, the module owner of scim porting, and he is recently working on integrating SunPinyin to Debian 3. Anthony Lee, the module owner of BeOS porting, he is the also author of BeCJK. 4. And myself, the current maintainer Regards, Jjgod Jiang wrote: > Hi all, > > Yong Sun just gave me commit access so I'd like to come by to introduce > myself and say hi to everyone in this project. > > I'm a SunPinyin user and Mac OS X developer. I'm interested in various > kind of open source projects and contributed to some of them. Right now, > my focus is a Cocoa-based port of vim text editor called vim-cocoa [1]. > Besides that, I'm also involved in some other input method projects like > SCIM and OpenVanilla. > > Recently I started to use SunPinyin as my main input method on Mac OS X, > and I'm also surprised to see its' code is so well structured and easy > to hack, you guys did an incredible job to make it portable to all these > platforms! Hence I'm planning to use my knowledge to improve Mac OS X > support of SunPinyin, that's why I applied for commit access. > > You can know more about me & my work by visiting my homepage [2] and > blog [3]. > > Regards, > Jiang > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/vim-cocoa > [2] http://jjgod.org > [3] http://blog.jjgod.org (in Chinese) > _______________________________________________ > g11n-dev mailing list > g11n-dev at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/g11n-dev > From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Thu Jul 10 00:15:28 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:15:28 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] Self introduction from Jiang Jiang In-Reply-To: <4875B60A.8030704@Sun.COM> References: <4875B60A.8030704@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <4875B710.4040601@Sun.COM> Oops, I'm so sorry, that I should say the other members in our team :$ Yong Sun wrote: > Hi, jjgod, > > SunPinyin still has much room for improvement, either for ime-core or > mac porting, let's work together to make it better :) > > Let me to introduce the sunpinyin developer team to you (you probably > already knew :)), > > 1. Phill Zhang, the original author of SunPinyin, now works for > Microsoft Research Asia > 2. Kov Chai, the module owner of scim porting, and he is recently > working on integrating SunPinyin to Debian > 3. Anthony Lee, the module owner of BeOS porting, he is the also author > of BeCJK. > 4. And myself, the current maintainer > > Regards, > > Jjgod Jiang wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Yong Sun just gave me commit access so I'd like to come by to introduce >> myself and say hi to everyone in this project. >> >> I'm a SunPinyin user and Mac OS X developer. I'm interested in various >> kind of open source projects and contributed to some of them. Right now, >> my focus is a Cocoa-based port of vim text editor called vim-cocoa [1]. >> Besides that, I'm also involved in some other input method projects like >> SCIM and OpenVanilla. >> >> Recently I started to use SunPinyin as my main input method on Mac OS X, >> and I'm also surprised to see its' code is so well structured and easy >> to hack, you guys did an incredible job to make it portable to all these >> platforms! Hence I'm planning to use my knowledge to improve Mac OS X >> support of SunPinyin, that's why I applied for commit access. >> >> You can know more about me & my work by visiting my homepage [2] and >> blog [3]. >> >> Regards, >> Jiang >> >> [1] http://code.google.com/p/vim-cocoa >> [2] http://jjgod.org >> [3] http://blog.jjgod.org (in Chinese) >> _______________________________________________ >> g11n-dev mailing list >> g11n-dev at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/g11n-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > g11n-dev mailing list > g11n-dev at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/g11n-dev > From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Thu Jul 17 18:45:33 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 09:45:33 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] [Fwd: How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org?] Message-ID: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> Hi, SunPinyin developers, I suggest to re-import the SunPinyin repository to resolve the huge binaries revisions caused by 'hg rename', and we could also update the lexicon files by this chance. Please let me know if you have any concern by today. If no objections, I will coordinate with the OpenSolaris administrator to remove the original mercurial repository, and re-import the new one. Regards, -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Yong Sun Subject: How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org? Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:16:27 +0800 Size: 1182 URL: From tchaikov at gmail.com Thu Jul 17 19:11:08 2008 From: tchaikov at gmail.com (Kov Chai) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:11:08 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] [Fwd: How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org?] In-Reply-To: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> References: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> Message-ID: hi yong, Thanks for the heads-up. On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Yong Sun wrote: > Hi, SunPinyin developers, > > I suggest to re-import the SunPinyin repository to resolve the huge binaries > revisions caused by 'hg rename', and we could also update the lexicon files > by this chance. Please let me know if you have any concern by today. If no > objections, I will coordinate with the OpenSolaris administrator to remove > the original mercurial repository, and re-import the new one. Are you talking about the lm_sc.t3g.{i386,sparc} and pydict_sc.bin.{sparc,i386}? And can we take this chance to rename them to *.{le,ge} or some better names? > > Regards, > > Hi, guys, > > I'm the project lead of input-method project on OS.o, and we used mercurial > to manage several large binary data files, even rename the files would add > additional copies, which makes the 'clone' operation slow and slower with > time going. I'd like to remove the old repository and re-import the source > files. > > I had figured out how to transmit the original changesets to new repository > with 'transplant' extension of mercurial, so all changesets would be kept in > new repository. > > I know OS.o only allows us to add a new repository, my question is who could > help us to remove the old one. > > Thank you very much! > > --Yong Sun > > > -- Regards Kov Chai From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Thu Jul 17 21:22:13 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:22:13 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] [Fwd: How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org?] In-Reply-To: References: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <48801A75.5010901@Sun.COM> Yeah, I also plan to do so! Regards, Kov Chai ??: > hi yong, > > Thanks for the heads-up. > > On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Yong Sun wrote: > >> Hi, SunPinyin developers, >> >> I suggest to re-import the SunPinyin repository to resolve the huge binaries >> revisions caused by 'hg rename', and we could also update the lexicon files >> by this chance. Please let me know if you have any concern by today. If no >> objections, I will coordinate with the OpenSolaris administrator to remove >> the original mercurial repository, and re-import the new one. >> > > > Are you talking about the lm_sc.t3g.{i386,sparc} and pydict_sc.bin.{sparc,i386}? > > And can we take this chance to rename them to *.{le,ge} or some better names? > > > >> Regards, >> >> Hi, guys, >> >> I'm the project lead of input-method project on OS.o, and we used mercurial >> to manage several large binary data files, even rename the files would add >> additional copies, which makes the 'clone' operation slow and slower with >> time going. I'd like to remove the old repository and re-import the source >> files. >> >> I had figured out how to transmit the original changesets to new repository >> with 'transplant' extension of mercurial, so all changesets would be kept in >> new repository. >> >> I know OS.o only allows us to add a new repository, my question is who could >> help us to remove the old one. >> >> Thank you very much! >> >> --Yong Sun >> >> >> >> > > > > From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Mon Jul 21 20:00:54 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:00:54 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] The SunPinyin Code Tour documents are posted. Message-ID: <48854D66.9090206@Sun.COM> Hi, guys, As you may know, I wrote a series of blogs (in Chinese) about the SunPinyin technology, including essential theory background and implementation details. Now, the blog entries are consolidated to two parts, and posted to OS.o input-method project, http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/input-method/documents/sunpinyin_code_tour_slm http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/input-method/documents/sunpinyin_code_tour_ime And we also plan to translate the 1st part to English (the 2nd part are very Chinese specific), you are welcome to contribute the translations! :) Regards, From Yong.Sun at Sun.COM Tue Jul 22 15:42:29 2008 From: Yong.Sun at Sun.COM (Yong Sun) Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:42:29 +0800 Subject: [g11n-dev] [Fwd: How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org?] In-Reply-To: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> References: <487FF5BD.4090401@Sun.COM> Message-ID: <48866255.6010205@Sun.COM> Hi, guys, The inputmethod repository re-importing is done, some branch merge is omitted, so the total number of changesets is decreased to 211. Please re-clone the repository. Regards, Yong Sun ??: > Hi, SunPinyin developers, > > I suggest to re-import the SunPinyin repository to resolve the huge > binaries revisions caused by 'hg rename', and we could also update the > lexicon files by this chance. Please let me know if you have any > concern by today. If no objections, I will coordinate with the > OpenSolaris administrator to remove the original mercurial repository, > and re-import the new one. > > Regards, > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ??: > How to remove/re-import a repository on OpenSolaris.org? > ???: > Yong Sun > ??: > Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:16:27 +0800 > ???: > project-setup at opensolaris.org > > ???: > project-setup at opensolaris.org > > > Hi, guys, > > I'm the project lead of input-method project on OS.o, and we used > mercurial to manage several large binary data files, even rename the > files would add additional copies, which makes the 'clone' operation > slow and slower with time going. I'd like to remove the old repository > and re-import the source files. > > I had figured out how to transmit the original changesets to new > repository with 'transplant' extension of mercurial, so all changesets > would be kept in new repository. > > I know OS.o only allows us to add a new repository, my question is who > could help us to remove the old one. > > Thank you very much! > > --Yong Sun > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > g11n-dev mailing list > g11n-dev at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/g11n-dev >