On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 05:56 +0200, Sven de Marothy wrote: > Hi, > I guess you all know we've got a Task list and a Patches list on > Savannah. Both of these have been used somewhat sporadically in the > past, and the follow-up hasn't been so good. > > I'd like to clean it up a bit and close all bugs and patches prior to > Jan 1, 2005, since they're probably not relevant nor followed anymore. > Anyone against? > > At the same time, we *REALLY* need to get this Task-list stuff > homogenized. At the moment, we've got the "Tasks" page on the Classpath > homepage, the Savannah tasks tracker, and the mediation wiki. > > Perhaps we should move the remaining current items from the Savannah > tracker (Audrius' CORBA stuff, mostly) to the wiki, and close the > Savannah tracker completely and kill the task-list on the homepage, and > just have the mediation Wiki? > (http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathOpenTasks) > > And link to it from the main page, of course. > > Anyone against?
I think the bug tracker is mostly up-to-date; if there are some rotting bugs in there that no longer apply, then I assume that the move to Bugzilla would involve a check of the relevancy of the bugs before they are moved across. As with most bug databases, there are quite a few that are still pertinent, but involve quite a bit to fix. The ones that tend to go are relatively trivial. There are probably some that could be closed that were reported a long time ago, where the original reporter has disappeared and they can't be replicated. I think this is sort of what you implied, but an arbitrary date is probably not the best way to handle all of them. I definitely agree on the task list; both the GNU Classpath web page one and the Savannah one are very misleading to prospective GNU Classpath hackers. In this case, I think we should choose the one that is most used by the current team; if this is the wiki, then so be it, but I do feel the Savannah one is the one that is more 'designed' for this purpose. Maybe there is a possibility of a similar but better feature in Bugzilla which could be used when we moved to the GCJ system? Thanks for bringing it up, -- Andrew :-) Please avoid sending me Microsoft Office (e.g. Word, PowerPoint) attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html No software patents in Europe -- http://nosoftwarepatents.com "Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history. `Don't bother us with politics' respond those who don't want to learn." -- Richard Stallman Escape the Java Trap with GNU Classpath! http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html public class gcj extends Freedom implements Java { ... }
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