I agree with Marcel.

 

Admittedly, I haven’t been doing much testing lately. In 2015 and 2016, I have 
had other projects which have diverted my attention, but generally I try to 
test anything, so long as it’s small enough to fit in the time I have to devote 
to testing.

 

I suppose that’s harder for larger patches, since everyone has finite time. 
Plus FIFO isn’t always the best idea, because there are going to be some 
patches which should be prioritized over others, although perhaps that’s where 
severity comes into play a bit. Or maybe the QA team could have a sort of 
roster where some people just deal with critical bugs, some people deal with 
features, etc? I don’t know if that’s feasible either though. I wanted to join 
the QA team long ago, but I know I don’t have the time to devote to it…

 

As a developer, I know I’m apprehensive about submitting some of my latest 
work, because I think it’s too big for anyone to sign off or QA, so I’ve been 
thinking about feasible ways of setting it up as third-party software and just 
adding hooks to Koha, which have a better chance of making it in.

 

So long as I’m supporting Koha, I’ll be writing patches for it, but I’m 
probably not going to even try to upstream something unless I think someone is 
going to look at it. I think that’s the key… I don’t need a guarantee that 
it’ll make it into Koha. If it’s not good enough, it’s not good enough, and 
it’ll need more work from me.

 

But as a community it would be good to at least have eyes on more patches and 
some comments, even if it’s from someone who doesn’t have the authority to Pass 
QA. In fact, that’s something I’ve done a little bit in 2016. While I might not 
have the time to test a patch, I try to review the code, and offer up some 
comments that might help the developer. If that’s something others would find 
useful, maybe I could try to build in some code review into my day/week? Maybe 
that’s a bug wrangler task?

 

David Cook

Systems Librarian

Prosentient Systems

72/330 Wattle St

Ultimo, NSW 2007

Australia

 

Office: 02 9212 0899

Direct: 02 8005 0595

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marcel de Rooy
Sent: Friday, 13 January 2017 1:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] [NEW_TOPIC] Getting bugs further

 

> I guess there's no straight answer. It will depend on signoffers and QA 
> people's opinion. People tend to focus on the stuff they care, lately, so 
> that's why I said...

 

> Sometimes people just drop some patches and wait for others to care about 
> them. And it doesn't work like that most of the time.

 

Shouldn’t we as a community do something about this evolving trend then? 

If we scare away developers by ignoring their patches, the community is not 
better off in the long run (imo).

So, we should signoff or QA not only what we need or like. Isn’t that something 
for the bug wranglers too?

 

Marcel

 

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