Nice one Rod. Thanks for pushing on with this. I think it is easier for all dev's at this stage if we can get these fundamental issues ironed out. Is there any reason why we we can't/aren't addressing issues blocking the first incubating release? I am willing to help here where i can. There are quite a few of us here, if we can get a road map of some sort (for current trunk codebase) then those who wish can deal with different portions of the codebase... we can push on with incubator release(s) much more efficiently that way. Any comments? Ta Lewis
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Rod Simpson <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree. We should endeavor to create tickets for consequential changes. > > I did try to get about 65 tickets added by submitting a ticket to Infra, > but it hasn’t happened yet: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-7140 > > If it can’t be done, we will need to add them manually. > > I also have a second import that will have considerably more tickets. > > Rod > > > > > -- > Rod Simpson > @rockerston <https://twitter.com/rockerston> > rodsimpson.com > > On January 21, 2014 at 8:04:56 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney ( > [email protected] <//[email protected]>) wrote: > > Hi Folks, > I've seen loads of commits on Usergrid recently... which is great, however > it's verging on near impossible to track changes of the codebase. > Is anything going through Jira at all? > I wonder if there is any interest in trying to address key tasks and get a > release planned? > IIRC, @zznate logged a number of issues in Jira which need to be addressed > before we can release. > Lewis > > -- > *Lewis* > > -- *Lewis*
