Regardless of whether Ryan's graph is meaningful, I think doing a
community push leading up to RailsConf would be great. I'd say the
best way to do it would be to for someone to take the lead and just
start driving it (by creating the tests and/or docs).
Chad
On Apr 26, 2006, at 7:57 AM, Tobias Lütke wrote:
I don't understand this blog post. The graph looks more then
healthy to me.
On 4/26/06, Josh Susser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey folks,
I think Ryan has a good point here:
http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2006/04/where_is_our_ma.html
I'll follow that up by saying that besides tests, there's also a lot
of documentation work that needs done too. Is there something we can
do to improve the situation?
What about having some kind of effort focused around writing JUST
tests and docs that reaches out to the larger community? There are a
bit over 50 days left before RailsConf - maybe we could have a
contest or something during the leadup and then have some kind of
award presented at the conference to whoever writes the most test/
docs. I'm not trying to make contributing into some kind of
competitive thing, just brainstorming...
If we could get a bunch of people to increase the test coverage, that
would leave us in a better position to take on doing a stabilization/
performance/clean-up release.
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