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My schedule is pretty regular, here is my week. All times are GMT-7, or Mountain Standard Time.Friday: 2:30PM-6:30PMSaturday: 6:00PM-10:PMSunday: Same as 13thMonday: Same as FridayTuesday: 2:30PM-10:00PMWednesday: Same as MondayThursday: Same as Tuesday
HoMM: [==--------] Project 'resumed': I'm suffering overwhelming new ideas being popped up in my dreams :PtiDE: [----------] Explored and understood the main part of the code: just started writing a Tokenizer.
Maybe do it separately with each people? It looks like it's the only option... X.x
Okay, that sounds fine. Within the times I specified being free, when is best for each of you?
And what time? I'd like to get a nice list. Please include timezone.
Screw the call, this isn't going to work across so many timezones. The basic idea is that your code must reflect that of Codeplexes. I've been programming under source control for far too long to let something stupid like file conflicts ruin a project. When you start up your IDE, you will get the latest version from SVN/TFS. Before you close your IDE, you will commit/check-in your code. If you make a major change or add a major feature, you should commit/check-in when you finish it, even if you aren't ready to stop working. This is outrageously important. Entire projects can become screwed when file conflicts aren't well handled.If you have any other questions, or would like to talk about the project, please PM me.