Good Morning All,
I've had my head down with local projects since early January, so I'm just now
able to tune in a bit on 2.6 development. I was just chatting with Ben Shum
about some 2.6 new features and I came across the discussion happening on
-dev@list.georgialibraries.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 8:58:09 AM
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] a request regarding development communication in the
bug tracker
Good Morning All,
I've had my head down with local projects since early January, so I'm just now
able to tune in a bit on 2.6
Sharp csh...@georgialibraries.org
To: Evergreen Development Discussion List
open-ils-dev@list.georgialibraries.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 8:58:09 AM
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] a request regarding development communication in the
bug tracker
Good Morning All,
I've had my head down
Hi Chris,
Thank you for sending this e-mail! For the past week, I've been mulling
over the issue of how we can improve the process of proposing
development projects, particularly those that are large in scale or
change existing functionality, and to see more collaboration among
developers
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Sharp, Chris csh...@georgialibraries.orgwrote:
Good Morning All,
I've had my head down with local projects since early January, so I'm just
now able to tune in a bit on 2.6 development. I was just chatting with Ben
Shum about some 2.6 new features and I came
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Sharp, Chris csh...@georgialibraries.orgwrote:
When I first started learning about the inner workings of Free and Open
Source Software projects, I purchased Producing Open Source Software by
Karl Fogel (http://producingoss.com/), which I think is a great guide
+1 to Kathy as well!
Terran McCanna
PINES Program Manager
Georgia Public Library Service
1800 Century Place, Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30345
404-235-7138
tmcca...@georgialibraries.org
, March 05, 2014 9:58 AM
To: Evergreen Development Discussion List
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] a request regarding development communication in
the bug tracker
One side note from an update on Fogel's effort to produce a 2.0 version of that
book (and why it has been delayed beyond the original
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Dan Wells d...@calvin.edu wrote:
I've always been slightly partial towards forum-like environments since they
have a certain level of inherent organization which isn't as strong in a
mailing list, but I'm comfortable with either, and I'd be fine with people
Speaking of steering discussions, a plea: if a discussion gets
started
in a bug, then moves to a mailing list, please add a comment in the
bug linking to the thread in the list archives. Conversely, if (say)
a design gets hashed out on list, please cite the bug number so that
any discussion
As someone who watches/talks development rather than actively develops I have
to give a +/-1 to the discussion on list though +1 to Kathy’s suggestions about
always recording. This also seems from later emails that this may be more of a
discussion about Launchpad being the wrong bug tool or
I am wondering also if there is some way to get a timely response when
someone post their ideas for development especially when it means a
signficant structural change. I know this is difficult because all of the
work (other than contracted development) is completed by volunteers with
full time
On Mar 5, 2014, at 9:38 AM, Tim Spindler tjspind...@gmail.com wrote:
I am wondering also if there is some way to get a timely response when
someone post their ideas for development especially when it means a
signficant structural change. I know this is difficult because all of the
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