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Wrapping Up Eutester Documentation

This week I’ve finished commenting on the webtestcase.py script and pushed the changes through. It was interesting running into my first conflict errors and having to pull changes from the origin master before being able to make any further pushes. So right now our group is almost done documenting the eucaweb directory with the init.py file being the only one left which I’ll try to finish documenting next week. At this point we’ve done a good amount of work on eutester documentation in general, although it’s looking like we won’t be able to complete the project entirely with the semester coming to an end. I’m also disappointed I wasn’t even able to develop any actual code to fix the issues on the Github issues tracker which I was planning on doing after the documentation project was finished. However, I feel good that we were able to help the creators of eucalyptus and I hope what we’ve done will assist anyone who works on the project in the future.

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Wrapping Up Eutester Documentation

This week I’ve finished commenting on the webtestcase.py script and pushed the changes through. It was interesting running into my first conflict errors and having to pull changes from the origin master before being able to make any further pushes. So right now our group is almost done documenting the eucaweb directory with the init.py file being the only one left which I’ll try to finish documenting next week. At this point we’ve done a good amount of work on eutester documentation in general, although it’s looking like we won’t be able to complete the project entirely with the semester coming to an end. I’m also disappointed I wasn’t even able to develop any actual code to fix the issues on the Github issues tracker which I was planning on doing after the documentation project was finished. However, I feel good that we were able to help the creators of eucalyptus and I hope what we’ve done will assist anyone who works on the project in the future.

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Wrapping Up Eutester Documentation

This week I’ve finished commenting on the webtestcase.py script and pushed the changes through. It was interesting running into my first conflict errors and having to pull changes from the origin master before being able to make any further pushes. So right now our group is almost done documenting the eucaweb directory with the init.py file being the only one left which I’ll try to finish documenting next week. At this point we’ve done a good amount of work on eutester documentation in general, although it’s looking like we won’t be able to complete the project entirely with the semester coming to an end. I’m also disappointed I wasn’t even able to develop any actual code to fix the issues on the Github issues tracker which I was planning on doing after the documentation project was finished. However, I feel good that we were able to help the creators of eucalyptus and I hope what we’ve done will assist anyone who works on the project in the future.

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Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

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Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

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Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

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Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

From the blog MarcosKnightCS401 by MarcosKnightCS401 and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

From the blog MarcosKnightCS401 by MarcosKnightCS401 and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

From the blog MarcosKnightCS401 by MarcosKnightCS401 and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Documentation Continued

While working on eutester documentation last week I came across and watched this online Git tutorial video here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY). Scott Chacon (GitHub staff member) explains how the Git system works overall and how to use all the basic commands. I thought it was a good way to get an even better understanding of Git if you plan on using it in the future beyond this class. I also watched this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ZL14WWEJI&feature=relmfu) where another Git expert showed some useful tips and tricks.

Last week I documented the euwebuser.py file in the eucaweb directory which is a simple script that sets up user accounts. But I wasn’t able to push the changes right away because GitHub wasn’t verifying my ssh key for some reason. I finally figured out the problem and pushed my modifications to the class’s repository. Kind of cool to see Git working in real practice. I’ve also begun working on the webtestcase.py scprit and should have it documented later this week.

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