On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Jean-Michel Dault wrote: > Also, right now Mandrake is in deep freeze, so I can only add new > patches if they are fully documented and tested. I just can't diff the > cvs with the standard version and apply the changes, otherwise the > package won't be accepted.
That's not really our problem, is it? > > > Would something like bugs.php.net/patches with a list of all closed bugs > > > and their corresponding diffs be thinkable? > > > > It wont be practicle... it means another extra step for the devs and it > > will sometimes be forgotten... I don't think it's a good idea as you can > > always see the CVS commits on the php-cvs@ list anyway. > > I understand perfectly. > > One last question: is a .phpt file created for every closed bug report, > or is it something that only a couple of developers do? It should be done by everybody, but that's unfortunately not how it is. The QA team tries to push it as much as possible though. If you find that it has not been done for a bug, please drop a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thanks for taking the time to reply to my (silly?) questions, and > specially for the prompt replies. =) When you come to Montreal, the > beer is on me ;-) That was not a smart, as I'll be there the 19th to 21st for the PHP Quebec Conference :) Derick -- "my other box is your windows PC" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Derick Rethans http://derickrethans.nl/ PHP Magazine - PHP Magazine for Professionals http://php-mag.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php