Re: Easy bugs

2015-03-30 Thread Martin Nowak via Digitalmars-d
On 03/29/2015 10:20 PM, Jonathan wrote: Hey folks, I'm been starting to work on Debian bugs and found that most of the issues are eventually ranked from easy to hard to fix. I wondering if we can do the same (if not already). I think it would encourage new folks to pick up tasks (like

Re: Easy bugs

2015-03-30 Thread Jonathan via Digitalmars-d
Actually, this is a good alternative: post here if anyone knows about simple bugs that I can tackle. Although Martin, I wouldn't considering writing patches involving atomic ops to be easy/simple bugs. However, I think I know enough x86 asm to write an optimized version of atomicInc and

Re: Easy bugs

2015-03-30 Thread Martin Nowak via Digitalmars-d
On 03/30/2015 05:19 PM, Jonathan wrote: Actually, this is a good alternative: post here if anyone knows about simple bugs that I can tackle. Although Martin, I wouldn't considering writing patches involving atomic ops to be easy/simple bugs. However, I think I know enough x86 asm to write

Easy bugs

2015-03-29 Thread Jonathan via Digitalmars-d
Hey folks, I'm been starting to work on Debian bugs and found that most of the issues are eventually ranked from easy to hard to fix. I wondering if we can do the same (if not already). I think it would encourage new folks to pick up tasks (like myself).

Re: Easy bugs

2015-03-29 Thread John Colvin via Digitalmars-d
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 20:20:52 UTC, Jonathan wrote: Hey folks, I'm been starting to work on Debian bugs and found that most of the issues are eventually ranked from easy to hard to fix. I wondering if we can do the same (if not already). I think it would encourage new folks to pick up