Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
Not really, I've plenty of time on my hands, want me to come and clean your place and cook for you ;)On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 11:39, Stas Bekman wrote:Philippe M. Chiasson wrote: [...]Doug will still handle the release management. What we need help with, is
maintaining the STATUS file and verifying and following up on submitted patches so not to discourage contributions. (again talking mod_perl 1.0 here).
Isn't Geoffery taking care of this already ?When he is not too busy I suppose.Well, seems almost everybody is busy, isn't it ;)
I believe that the reason for that is that there are very few bugs/patches posted and even then those mostly were taken care of pretty immediately in the days when mod_perl 1.0 was young and growing fast.Otherwise, I wouldn't mind giving it a shot... 1.0 patches are quiteThe more folks can take care of these the merrier. Though it'd be nice to have someone to pick up those cakes that fall between the chairs. Or avoid this from happening in first place.
infrequent anyways.
Absolutely true. In my experience, using an issue tracking system, like
bugzilla or RT usually helps a lot. At least to keep track of open
issues and reporters...
I doubt that the issue nowadays is about issues tracking, but rather not having someone wearing that hat, that keeps them focused on mod_perl 1.0 and not letting them get distructed by real work, spouses and other evils. ;)
Feel free to add it. But I think having a place at rt.perl.org is a better idea, since it looks like RT is cooler ;)How come I can't find mod_perl listed on nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/ ?
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