Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] Tabs Behaviors in GNC4.1

2020-09-21 Thread Adrien Monteleone

On 9/21/20 11:15 AM, John Ralls wrote:

Adrien,

You might prefer gnucash-patches. gnucash-changes includes the code diff while 
gnucash-patches has just the commit message. Both link to the commit on GitHub 
so if you feel a need to look at a patch it's only a click away.


Thanks, I'll check that out as well, though the diffs don't bother me. I 
have only used the tool sparingly so far and want to learn how to read 
the results more fluently. I could be wrong, but I'm going to hazard the 
guess that following the diffs will prompt me to start learning the code 
base and get in the habit of pulling up those sections to examine them. 
I find it is one thing to try to read existing code, but quite another 
to see how developers make changes to it.




Like gnucash-announce those are send-only lists. They don't accept posts from 
subscribers. If you want to comment on a commit you'll need a GitHub account.


Certainly, I thought that might be why Gmane wasn't carrying them, but 
then they carry -announce which is also send-only. I'm already on GitHub 
but other than one-off issues I've reported or followed here or there 
for other various projects I'm not a daily user. That needs to change.



Those lists reflect only commits to the repositories. You'll have to monitor 
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pulls to keep up with work in progress. 
Github publishes an RSS feed on the page.


There's the ticket, I think I'll switch to that method, thanks again!

Regards,
Adrien

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Re: [GNC-dev] [GNC] Tabs Behaviors in GNC4.1

2020-09-21 Thread John Ralls
Adrien,

You might prefer gnucash-patches. gnucash-changes includes the code diff while 
gnucash-patches has just the commit message. Both link to the commit on GitHub 
so if you feel a need to look at a patch it's only a click away.

Like gnucash-announce those are send-only lists. They don't accept posts from 
subscribers. If you want to comment on a commit you'll need a GitHub account.

Those lists reflect only commits to the repositories. You'll have to monitor 
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pulls to keep up with work in progress. 
Github publishes an RSS feed on the page.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Sep 20, 2020, at 10:54 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
>  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Christopher, I didn't know that list existed.
> 
> Note to anyone using Gmane, it is not offered there, so regular mail client 
> only. (at least for now)
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
> On 9/18/20 6:05 AM, Christopher Lam wrote:
>> A small note about code progress (and occasional regressions). Development
>> takes place mainly via github and IRC; I'd wager most subscribers to devel
>> *will* have enough understanding to understand the ongoing discussions and
>> changes. Even if they have little coding skills, the commit messages will
>> almost always contain adequate detail regarding changes. Commit messages
>> are generated and distributed live to any subscriber at
>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-changes
> 
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