2008/6/12 Victor Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Norbert Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] >> What would you prefer? >> >> 1. Opening issues where they belong first and let "the others" >> harvest what they think they need? >> 2. Playing back the issues to bugs.squeak.org if we find a bug >> that belongs also to squeak and bring them back by harvesting? > > This is what I propose: > > * If an issue applies to Squeak, file a report on Mantis.
Yes we could be nice with Squeak ;-) >> How do we want to harvest fixes from other places? >> >> 1. Having a wiki page where issues found are written down? >> 2. Opening tickets on the google tracker for this? This would >> be "to harvest" tickets. > > * File an issue for everything we want to do in Pharo in the google > tracker, *including* for "harvesting" fixes in other projects. > > Thus, I would still file an issue on the google tracker for Mantis > reports. Such issues should probably follow a template, and have a > label that indicates their origin (in addition to the description). > > As a matter of fact, I think we should file an issue for every fix > listed in the wiki pages in ThreeDotTenFixes, ThreeDotTenDotOneFixes, > etc.. This way, people can assign to themselves a given fix, and we > can more easily keep a handle on things. > > The issue tracker should be the *one* place where you can find what > nees to be done. I agree with this plan. > BTW, this leads to something else I wanted to bring up. Currently, > "harvest" means two things: 1) Put in Pharo a fix available in Squeak > (or Croquet, etc..); and 2) Move a package from the PharoInbox into > the Pharo update stream. Could we come up with a different name for > 2? Something along the lines of 'integrate', 'validate', 'process', > etc.. "Stephane is processing fix X in the PharoInbox". > Yes and after the vocabulary is fixed, can we document this vocabulary and the harvesting process in the Wiki. I think we need something like a workflow. -- Serge Stinckwich Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] http://blog.doesnotunderstand.org/ _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
