Hi,
> overall my impression is that its getting better.
+1 to that and both what Julian and Chris have said. I think the next step is a
little more transparency on how how people decided on what issues to work on.
Thanks,
Justin
Hi,
overall my impression is that its getting better.
Initially it was way calmer here but now there are discussion threads or
announcements about features from time to time.
So I totally agree with chris but I also think there is already a learning
curve.
So keep it going guys : )
Julian
Am
Hi,
+1 for more discussions, rather than just opening issues, working on them
and closing them.
Indeed, there are some discussions for some issues, but we can do more
about that.
If the issue is for a new feature, we can show the main idea about how to
implement it on the mailing list.
I summari
Hi Xiangdong,
well a Maven release usually does exactly 2 commits.
But it's something I noticed quite often. Two digit number of commits, 1-2
emails on dev.
So everyone is working hard on all sorts of stuff, but I see absolutely no
coordination here.
Is everything just people open Issues, and t
Hi,
if the mails are sent today, I think most of them are because I am running
‘mvn release:prepare’ and ‘mvn release:rollback’, others are for fixing
issues in RC1. All of them are on the rep/0.8 branch.
Best,
Christofer Dutz 于2019年10月5日 周六下午8:48写道:
> Hi all,
>
> Again I noticed my Mail client
Hi all,
Again I noticed my Mail client showed me the usual picture … a 2 digit number
of emails in the commit list, and 1 in the dev list.
Would be cool if you could sum up what the team is currently working on.
Are there any new names on the contributor side? You haven’t voted in anyone
for qu