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Store Bindings Information in ERC.yaml #224

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njakuschona opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 8 comments
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Store Bindings Information in ERC.yaml #224

njakuschona opened this issue Jun 15, 2021 · 8 comments

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@njakuschona
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The Bindings Server now stores information about the Binding inside the ERC.yml. However this only works after the ERC.yml wac created by an execution. The ERC.yaml looks like this:
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Hello! I would like to work upon this issue, could you suggest me where to start?

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nuest commented Jun 16, 2021

@Amritanshu02 Thanks for your interest -I think this one is quite complex and not a not first issue.

What is your background and interest in the o2r tools?

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nuest commented Jun 16, 2021

@NJaku01 I think the "after execution" part is actually not that big of a deal - we could add the step "save or update bindings" into the job steps.

Then we would also need to be able to load the bindings information from this file, of course.
We should come up with a few test cases for o2r-muncher.

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Amritanshu02 commented Jun 16, 2021 via email

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nuest commented Jun 16, 2021

Thanks for your interest @Amritanshu02 ! We are flattered you'd consider our project for your valuable time. However, there might be other, more suitable ones - would you mind letting me know what you are interested in, and what programming languages you'd like to work with?

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nuest commented Jun 16, 2021

@Amritanshu02 I'm really sorry but we do not have any projects that use Java. I recommend you look elsewhere, but I want to applaud your initiative. Here are some interesting projects that might work well for you from the context of scientific/geospatial software:

I recommend to take a look at this nice guide, especially to find a project that you actually rely on, and then find a way to contribute to that: https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/

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