2014-10-31 0:29 GMT+01:00 David Lang <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, 30 Oct 2014, Thomas D. wrote:
>
>  Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 15:08:22 +0100
>>
>> Are there any important missing features in the pipeline?
>>
>
> important to who? There is a years-long backlog of little features that
> will be incredibly useful to people, plus ongoing work on the feature of
> performance that never ends.
>
>  When Debian Jessie is out, things are done for a moment. I am not
>> suggesting to stop further development at all, but we should focus for
>> 3-6 months on a test suite (and remember, the test suite will only
>> uncover bugs, and I am expecting to find a lot of bugs).
>>
>> There are dozen of modules. Most of them were created to solve one
>> special problem. But many of them are lacking of the modern syntax and
>> or documentation. Often they don't even work.
>>
>
> The issue is the split between core and contributed code. The core code
> has pretty good test coverage and fair documentation. The Contributed
> modules are in much worse shape. It doesn't help that there is no good
> deliniation between the two.
>

I could split the contributed ones off to a separate directory tree. The
drawback is that the way git and (thus github and others) work we loose
easy to follow commit history for those moved files. That's the prime
reason I have not done it so far.

Feedback appreciated.

Rainer
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