Hi Dimitris, DBpedia devs
thanks a lot for adding me to the project :-)
Re the git flow you are suggesting I generally agree with the approach.
Reviews are usually very useful to find/correct issues before things get
submitted.
In my experience though they could slow the development process down a bit
if there is not enough commitment from project's participants.
Lately I have seen the project stalling and I would like to gather info
about future plans from you guys.
Is there any roadmap for new features?
I'd like to share my view on priorities:
- Merge DBpedia 3.9
- Merge GSoC projects
- Review current pull requests
- Review and improve the current test approach
Thanks again.
Cheers
Andrea
P.S. my surname is "Di Menna" :P
2013/11/11 Dimitris Kontokostas <[email protected]>
> Hi all,
>
> We 'd like to welcome 2 new developers in the DBpedia committers list,
> it's Andrea di Mena and Julien Cojan. They have both been quite active
> lately and provided many (good) patches (thank you both)
>
> We also think it is time to change our development workflow (this is also
> a call for ideas).
>
> Pablo suggested we copy the DBpedia spotlight way
> There, everyone works on their own fork and commits on the main repo
> happen only with pull requests. The trick here is to never accept your own
> pull request and someone else has to +1 before the merge.
> This ensures peer-reviewing and getting informed on other peoples changes.
>
> Sounds like a good base to start with, any ideas / objections?
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitris
>
> --
> Kontokostas Dimitris
>
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