Le 2012-03-13 à 11:41, Ramsey Gurley a écrit :

> 
> On Mar 13, 2012, at 2:57 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> A mechanism to help processing web resources. It is hard to use tools like 
>> LESS or JS minification with the current set of tools.
> 
> 
> I think this means it would be cool to have a preprocessor in our build.xml 
> files to minify js and process css stylesheets.  I agree, that would be 
> awesome.  Surely someone has done this already.  Perhaps that someone could 
> post an example so we don't have to figure it out from scratch :-)
> 
>> serious release engineering
> 
> I have a question about this myself. Now that we have an integration branch 
> where all the new pull requests are going, what is the process where those 
> changes filter through to master?  For instance, prototype 1.7 landed on 
> integration a while ago. It hasn't moved since. What am I to make of that? Is 
> there a problem with it? Does someone not like it? Did it break someone's 
> apps?  Inquiring minds would like to know, even though that's just one 
> example.  There appears to be a lot of stuff going into integration but not 
> coming back out. With no issue receiving comments (or patiently waiting), 
> it's hard to know where things stand.

We just need to establish a timeline of when stuff should move from integration 
to master. The Ajax and MooTools stuff can probably be moved to master now.

> Is the proper course of action to push to integration as well? I've got a 
> branch coming that represents a couple of months worth of commits.  I've 
> tested things pretty thoroughly myself.  Should it still be pushed to 
> integration and then cherry picked?  

Yes, and I will take care of the cherry picking.

> That's gonna be a lotta cherry pickin'.  I also have my doubts that anyone's 
> going to test it any more thoroughly than I have already.
> 
> Should I just consider integration the new master?
> 
>> work on migration system
>> 
>> get db downgrades to work
> 
> DB downgrades will never work.  A column, once dropped, cannot be undropped.  
> This reminds me of an interesting article from thedailywtf.  Usually those 
> are haha funny, but this one was actually an interesting read.
> 
> http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Database-Changes-Done-Right.aspx
> 
> Ramsey


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