On Feb 14, 2009, at 12:11 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:

Actually I was basing this on your email David.
So I am not sure what your standard is.

I'm sorry, which email was that? I don't remember writing anything about testing and maintenance on the demo server anytime recently.

The demo server is what it is. It would be nice if there was more volunteer effort to watch and maintain it, but I guess that isn't the case.

Have you looked at the Demo lately?

Within the last few days, yes. But no, I don't use it or keep an eye on it regularly.

however the current problem is the CommonUiLabels don't seem be showing
up, and is causing pages not to load.
One such example
click on Catalog then shipping
org.ofbiz.widget.screen.ScreenRenderException: Error rendering screen
[component://common/widget/CommonScreens.xml#GlobalDecorator]:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not find resource bundle
[CommonUiLabels] in the locale [en_US] (Could not find resource bundle
[CommonUiLabels] in the locale [en_US])

Thank you, that is much more detail than your first message, and is actually something that can be looked at. Simply saying that "I thought that we agreed that commits were to be tested, before not after they are in the SVN" comes across as not only bitter, but is also not actionable. Is that difference clear?

I have noticed the labels problem in ecommerce, however I have also noticed that it is not happening my local instance. A couple of days ago when I saw it I thought perhaps the update on the server happened at a bad time, and it would fix itself, but not it appears there is something wrong on the server.

That means someone has to hop on and figure out what is happening, which is where capable/experienced and available volunteers come into play.

-David


David E Jones sent the following on 2/14/2009 10:57 AM:

On Feb 14, 2009, at 11:53 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:

I thought that we agreed that commits were to be tested, before not
after they are in the SVN.

Could you be more specific about which commit(s) are not adequate for
your standard of perfection?

-David


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