On 11.03.2016 11:42, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Hi,

Cool. Yeah it's a tricky one. I guess the QEPs help there for the massive stuff, but yeah even then it's tricky.

Maybe we just tag mails with [FEATURE] like PRs then we can search then out?

+1. There is a lot of traffic on the list, so a [FEATURE] - tag will certainly help.

Marco


- Nathan

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Neumann, Andreas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Nathan,

    There wasn't any list. The list was just a proposal.

    The list would have the advantage that one could have a good
    overview without having to dig through the e-mail archive. Imagine
    you, as a developer or a customer of a developer, are absent 2-3
    weeks. In that case you probably don't read all mails in the dev
    mailing list and such a list would be convenient.

    But it was decided that a simple announcement on the mailinglist
    is good enough (less bureaucracy). It is still recorded in the
    mailing-list archive. If the subject of the mail would have a
    meaningful or maybe even standardized title, it would be easy to find.

    Or maybe: if the subject of the mail is standardized, such a list
    could even be generated automatically ;-)

    Andreas

    On 2016-03-11 11:26, Nathan Woodrow wrote:

    Hi Marco,
    Good to hear.  I wasn't even aware there was a list?  Was it
    published some place?
    Regards,
    Nathan

    On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Marco Hugentobler
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Der developers

        During the last PSC meeting
        
(https://docs.google.com/document/d/1arzcgoU0NErm8yiqDvCeasFUdr9zt-8JUx15f3ivTdw/edit?pref=2&pli=1),
        Andreas brought up the topic how to improve coordination
        between developers, avoiding two devs doing the same thing at
        the same time. After a short discussion, the PSC decided not
        to maintain a list with ongoing projects. Instead, developers
        should write a QEP for larger changes. For smaller changes,
        do as in the 'good old days': write a short mail to the
        developer mailing list to announce your plans.

        Regards,
        Marco

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        Weberstrasse 5, CH-8004 Zürich, Switzerland
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