Hello everyone,
lately I have been providing some patches to Ledger and John was
kind enough to help out with valuable feedback, insightful conversations,
and allow me access to the official Ledger repository.  Thanks John!

I am committed to do what I can to move Ledger forward, my main focus
is getting rid of the segmentation faults, adding more tests, improving
the documentation by covering all available options, and expanding the
Python module.

John and I have been talking about various aspects and which need
more work and I am currently planning what issues should be addressed
for the next release (3.1.1).
I am uncertain who has a say (apart from John ;) in deciding what bugs
should be fixed and which features implemented, so make yourself
heard and let's talk about important issues to plan a roadmap.

John and I agreed to keep all P1 bugs (8 in total) and moved all P2 bugs
to P3, so I can move bugs I feel should be addressed for Ledger 3.1.1
back to P2 and start working on it.
Since I'm not yet too familiar with all aspects of Ledger I will
also address minor bugs that I think will help me in digging deeper
into Ledger's code.

I found 23 segmentation fault related bugs in Bugzilla and I would like
to set their Status to UNCONFIRMED, then go through them one by one
and schedule the ones that can be reproduced with a master build for
3.1.1 and set their Status to CONFIRMED.

John and I agreed to follow the git-flowน model for development, which
means the master branch will only see updates when a new version is
released as of now and development will happen on the next branch, so
please make pull request against next from now on.

You're more than welcome to help out if you can by contributing patches,
going through Bugzilla verifying that bugs are still reproducible,
sharing your knowledge so you or someone else can document it, add
tests, tell your story with Ledger, share ideas or cool things you've
done with Ledger, the community and Ledger will benefit from you contribution.

It would be great if we can coordinate our work to gain the most from
our joint effort and I invite you to talk to me; I'm afh in #ledger.


Thanks,
Alexis


น http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
  https://github.com/nvie/gitflow

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