James Trietsch wrote:
> Well I finally did it, I downloaded the SVN. Wasn't painful at all, dunno why 
> I put it off for so long. In fact, I've been running the SVN version most of 
> the night (in its own test directory, of course). The only snag was it 
> suddenly crashed and long story short, I had to re-export the PYTHONPATH line 
> to get it working again. But so far, so stable!
>
> Tanja, I wanted to poke my head in and say the SVN recordings_manager runs 
> just fine, at least with regards to the transcode option showing on the 
> submenu. I haven't messed with bookmarks that much, but I'll give them a try 
> if I have time tomorrow.
>
> I've started putting my changes and fixes into the SVN versions and it still 
> runs just fine, so hopefully by the end of the weekend I'll have some 
> bugfixes and feature requests posted to the tracker. One question: I figure I 
> should split things up by module (stuff for webpages, stuff for 
> recordings_manager, etc etc) but how critical would it be to split bugfixes 
> and feature requests? If I had a patch that fixed some things and extended 
> others, should I split them up so they can be tracked separately as a fix and 
> a feature? I'm pretty sure I don't have anything like that yet, but it would 
> be good to know for the future.

I like the bug fixes and the features to be separate, easier to test and
track the changes.

Duncan


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