On 29 Jan 2014, at 18:19, Pharo4Stef <pharo4s...@free.fr> wrote:

> Ben
> 
>       - creating a company
>       - being the head of a research group
>       - HDR of noury
>       - PhD of Nick
>       - Papers there and there
>       - admin there and there
>       - dealing with people 
>       - dealing with people
>       - dealing with people
>       - having a door always open
>       - having a door always open
>       - being second of a lab of 300 researchers
>       - coding on boring stuff
>       - working on projects
>       - thinking about money for the team

How many people are doing this?
How big is the team?

> is a long list of duties before even thinking about Pharo.
>  
> So we must evaluate our energy before changing to a new architecture. 
> And there are always pros and cons.
> 
> Evaluating for REAL a new bugtracker is not something that we do in one 
> afternoon.

Yes I know, that is exactly why I did not send the mail this morning but more 
than a month ago.

> And we do not do that two months before a release.

No indeed, but you do it the day after the release.
And as you say, it does not take one afternoon to get an idea if it is good or 
not.

> We do not change the commit tools 
> either.

??


Ben

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