Le 06/01/2013 12:25, ryan weaver a écrit :
Hi guys and Victor!
First, I also used symfony1 because of it's documentation, so I'm with
you 100% on making the docs great :). I think the docs can really
benefit from some bug-hunt days and, overall, using some time to
"stabilize" as you said during the 2.2 stabilization period. Here's
the status on some things:
1) Most of my time is spent reviewing, merging and updating pull
requests. I rarely have enough time to actively check issues or make
updates. That's great in some ways - the community is super-active.
Wouldn't it help you if some other people would be able to manage the
issue tracker instead of having to comment that the issue can be closed
? This would work just like for the code repository, where Victor,
Bernhard, me and a few others (I don't have the full list in mind) can
close issues to remove some work from Fabien.
I think @WouterJ would be the first candidate for this, given his
implication in the doc recently.
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