On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:42:28PM -0400, Josh Sled wrote: > On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 14:57 -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote: > > Well, it meets my needs. I guess we won't know if it meets other's > > needs until they try it and tell us. > > What's in the tree now is incomplete, and needs to be at least disabled > if not removed. > > It's hard to believe that your implmentation won't need any more work > before the 2.0 release... no offense, and I've not seen the code at all, > but I just doubt it. If our stated goal for an (overdue) 2.0 release is > "gnome2 port with 1.8 feature parity", then it's a distraction to do > anything else. I realize there are already other instances of new > features in the codebase, but I don't think that's justification of > more. > > I think it should be committed, disabled (maybe debug-enabled), and > picked up after G2/2.0.
I'm fine with this. I'll provide instructions for those brave testers to re-enable in the alpha releases. > > > > I haven't removed all use of FreqSpec. Recurrence covers a broader > > concept than FreqSpec. (start date) IMO, Recurrence is what FreqSpec > > should've been. I think Josh agrees. > > The goal has always been to have these two systems use the same > mechanism. I do agree that Recurrence should replace FreqSpec. > > > > Converting SX to use Recurrence would make for cleaner code, (IMO) a > > nicer GUI, and remove at least 2 bugs(*). But, I think that's too big > > a job for G2 and also too big to block budgets for. I also think it's > > better done incrementally. > > (Assuming budgets are in 2.0, which I don't think they should be...) I'd > be fine if both FreqSpec and Recurrence are in the code at the commit, > and frankly even at the release. Ideally, though, the concepts merge > ASAP, and certainly not past the following release. I'm happy to handle > the SX side of the switch (as I generally need to cleanup the SX code), > but I'm not going to do that until after 2.0. Agreed on all counts. -chris > > ...jsled > -- > http://asynchronous.org/ - `a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL > PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
