On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 02:28, J�r�me Lacoste wrote: > 2 points in this mail > > ** I remember a mail regarding the queuing of submissions. I know that this > is done informally, but it would be nice if the submissions could be added > to a queue so that we could see the state of them. > If I say that it is because I submitted the Attr task some weeks ago and it > seems not to be in the main. > Not that I think that the task is great, but it would be interesting to > know what's going on :) > SourceForge is doing Patch tracking, and I think that's good. > A simple implementation could be to do it by emailing to the Ant-dev list > (copying to the submitter) on submission state change. E.g. new, accepted, > reviewed, refused, merged....
It is a good idea, suggested in past but no one has actually implemented it yet ;) > ** It has been said many times that there have been many changes in Ant 1.3 > nightly compared to 1.3. As there is not yet any deadline for 1.4, isn't > that disturbing? Releases get done when somone volunteers to be a Release Manager. Until then there is the nightly builds that anyone can pick up. Cheers, Pete *-----------------------------------------------------* | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | | everyone gets busy on the proof." | | - John Kenneth Galbraith | *-----------------------------------------------------*
