Hi Howard, On 3 August 2010 08:17, H.P. Logsdon wrote: > > I haven't yet found any major debilitating bugs, but sure hope I can track > some down so the RCs will be flawless. Though, I have found some things I'd > like to submit, such as the .app bundle version identifier does not yet > reflect the version change in its Info.plist. Curious if you want to start to > use the GitHub page to track the 7.3 beta branch, or do you still want to use > the Google Code page to track the issues? Have you yet worked that out?
I must say that I'm not overly fond of issue trackers. The possibility for anybody to add new issues means I have to constantly prune it to keep it nice and clean (the google code one is a mess at this moment), and often it is hard to tell if somebody has come up with a real issue resulting in them get littered with open issues that may never close. Also, people tend to abuse the issue list and ask questions or mistakenly report bugs that actually aren't (and often are covered by the vim help). In the end it adds extra work for me and not much good seems to come out of it. I prefer if issue reports/feature requests/patch submissions are made to this list so that other people may respond to them and in the process taking some of the load off me. That being said, if somebody has something favorable to say of issue trackers (and the GitHub one in particular) I may be convinced to start using them in earnest. Maybe I am just not using the "correctly"? So what was the problem with the Info.plist you mentioned? Björn -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
