On 8/1/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Hubert. I'm still getting my Java development environment dusted off :)

OK, making progress. I've got the latest Java's installed (1.3.1_15,
1.4.2_07,  1.5.0_04) and updated Injellij to version 5 (thanks,
JetBrains!).

Now, onto to the code :) 

For 1.3.0, I think we should concentrate on bug-fixes and
infrastructure. There have been a lot of internal changes, and job one
should be to get a clean build. Problem reports  with working patches
will be applied. If a problem report doesn't have a patch or obvious
fix, then we may have to leave it open, until someone comes up with a
fix.

For 1.3.1, we could move the focus to enhancements, again apply those
with working patches. If people *test* the patch for an enhancement,
and vote for it, I would give the patch higher priority.

It is unlikely that an enhancement request without a patch will be
implemented, and we might consider moving such requests to a "wish
list" or "job jar" wiki page.

-T.

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