Hi,

We waste a lot of time with

        - turning prose descriptions of fixes into code
        - trying to fix bugs that are already fixed
        - trying to understand issues that have just not enough infos

One thing that would help: If everyone would regularly check their old issue 
tracker entries.

I think what happens is that when bugs get fixed, everyone assumes that of 
course the issue gets closed, too

But that is not happening due to multiple reasons:

        - Duplicated entries. The *other one* was closed, but not yours
        - Fixes happening e.g. due  to code rewrites

The easiest is to use the created_by feature:

https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/issues/created_by/MarcusDenker


- check if the issue is still relevant
- has it been fixed?
- is the description understandable?
- if it has a suggestion of a fix, do a PR.
        (it is much harder to turn prose into code than you would think!)

        Marcus

Reply via email to