Thanks Jacques.
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Arun Patidar
Manager,Enterprise Software Development
HotWax Mediawww.hotwaxsystems.com
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:
> Hi Arun,
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> Inline...
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> Le 17/10/2016 à 18:30, Arun Patidar a écrit :
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Hi Arun,
Inline...
Le 17/10/2016 à 18:30, Arun Patidar a écrit :
Hi Jacques,
Thanks for looking into this and help. I agree with your concern that it is
hard to review many subtickets.
Actually I don't review patches when they are so many and *especially* dispatched with so *many subtasks.*
Hi Jacques,
Thanks for looking into this and help. I agree with your concern that it is
hard to review many subtickets. Also it would be more easy to apply/review
patch from one relevant ticket. For the same reason I started commiting
multiple patches from different ticket in one commit.
The
I have a proposition about tasks with many trivial subtasks like OFBIZ-8413,
OFBIZ-7828 or OFBIZ-7334, etc.
When I look at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=12310800 I see that we have some difficulties to cope with all these
subtasks
Yesterday, while
Thanks, Jacques,
appreciated!
Regards,
Michael
Am 06.10.16 um 13:36 schrieb Jacques Le Roux:
OK, nobody seems to love my idea of having the choice to pick between
eg Fix, Fixes or Fixed.
And Fixed is accepted/used by everyone.
My goal was not to make things harder to Michael when he
OK, nobody seems to love my idea of having the choice to pick between eg Fix,
Fixes or Fixed.
And Fixed is accepted/used by everyone.
My goal was not to make things harder to Michael when he creates the monthly Jira issues list in the OFBiz blog; but to offer more flexibility for
committers
I have proposed a remedy with my answer in a new thread forked from the flat
grey vote one.
BTW, what are you opinions on the "Community Days" and alike days by HotWax?
I understand they happen on weekends when people have more spare time and it's
amazing to see people working together.
So I
As an aside to this, and also what I mentioned in the flat grey vote thread:
> I think you rely on lazy consensus too much. Not many contributors have
> as much time as you to give to the project and formulating an argument
> against something (and then continuing the discussion) can take up a
Calm down Jacques, I'm sure Michael will respond when he has a chance.
This isn't a big deal and I don't see why there would be any rush to fill
your request.
Regards
Scott
On 23 September 2016 at 21:38, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> After 4 days clearly nobody cares.
After 4 days clearly nobody cares. I guess Michael does not want to "open source" his process and nobody cares about having this information monthly
in the blog or not.
Closed
Jacques
Le 19/09/2016 à 10:26, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Hi All, Michael,
Like we have a dedicated page for
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