El lun, 05-06-2006 a las 12:13 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier escribió:
> Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> > El dom, 04-06-2006 a las 13:12 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier escribió:
> >> ...is that this list is totally dead on weekends and bank holidays, 
> >> since most core developers work on lenya on their day jobs. 
> >> unfortunately that's when it would be most valuable to me and other 
> >> non-professional contributors...
> > 
> > That would be ideal if we could have a 24/7 support here through the
> > community. I had a nice weekend in the sun and on the pool so I did not
> > felt the urge to be in front of a PC. ;)
> 
> all too understandable. note that i'm not talking about support, but 
> rather about development discussions.
> 
> >> so the same ritual commences every weekend: /me posts 10000 messages, 
> >> and on monday everybody thinks "what a jerk, talking to himself all the 
> >> time, let's ignore him" :-D
> >>
> > Please, that is not true. 
> 
> i know, i was joking.
> 
> > The mailings are now in the archive and we can
> > read them. Normally it takes a while to give responses to a massive
> > patch mails. BTW please use the issue tracker in future.
> 
> i'm aware of this policy to feed patches into bugzilla. however, i have 
> two concerns with that:
> a) bugzilla seems to be write-only in large parts.
> b) i don't consider my patches to be industry-strength yet. being new to 
> lenya development and java in general, i'd rather get some feedback (in 
> a more detailed and verbose form than the bugzilla replies) and improve 
> my skills. it would be a very bad idea indeed to clutter the issue 
> tracker with "newbie training", given that we already have so many open 
> bugs for such few eyeballs.
> 

Actually especially in this situation the usage of the bugzilla is
important. It enables us to keep track of contributions and to classify
and manage the issues.

If some code patches need discussions then this should happen in dev
mailing list and not in the issue tracker. 

salu2

> regards,
> 
> jörn
> 
> 

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