I am doing it right now. Please hold on. -Bruno
2010/5/15 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> > Chris, > > I'm almost finished with the layered lookups effort. I will then have a > look at your work, if Erwan does not beat me on it. If I recall well, we > were reluctant to commit as it was only a temporary workaround, isn'it? > > Jacques > > from: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@yahoo.com> > > Sometimes volunteer effort comes in spurts. There is a good chance you'll >> have a dozen patches sitting there for a while, and then they all get >> committted in one weekend. >> >> If you give up and not upload patches, then when that volunteer time >> becomes available there will be nothing to commit. >> >> -Adrian >> >> --- On Sat, 5/15/10, Chris Snow <sno...@snowconsulting.co.uk> wrote: >> >> From: Chris Snow <sno...@snowconsulting.co.uk> >>> Subject: Re: Making the dev process work... >>> To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org >>> Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010, 2:30 AM >>> If there is one patch per entity, >>> only one or two patches waiting to be >>> committed at any one time, one month to commit each patch, >>> that's alot of >>> patience (100+ months)! >>> >>> It sounds like my options are: >>> >>> A) not bother doing anything >>> B) setup my own local svn that is a mirror of the apache >>> svn server >>> >>> > Yeah, be patient. I had patches sitting in Jira for >>> years before they were >>> > committed. >>> > >>> > -Adrian >>> > >>> > >>> > --- On Sat, 5/15/10, Scott Gray <scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> From: Scott Gray <scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> >>> >> Subject: Re: Making the dev process work... >>> >> To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org >>> >> Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010, 1:42 AM >>> >> No it's not possible (well >>> >> technically it is but it's very unlikely to >>> happen). >>> >> >>> >> Just be patient and they'll get committed. >>> >> >>> >> Regards >>> >> Scott >>> >> >>> >> HotWax Media >>> >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >> >>> >> On 15/05/2010, at 6:56 PM, Chris Snow wrote: >>> >> >>> >> > A while back, I had a small improvement >>> committed to >>> >> provide field tooltip >>> >> > help. >>> >> > >>> >> > I now have the time consuming process of >>> extracting >>> >> the tooltip help text >>> >> > from the manager references and putting it >>> into the >>> >> xml property files. >>> >> > >>> >> > The problem is that I have to rely on >>> commiters to >>> >> take my patches, review >>> >> > and commit them. Erwan is kindly reviewing >>> my >>> >> patch for the ProductStore >>> >> > and will hopefully commit it at some >>> stage. >>> >> However, committers have >>> >> > other priorities and getting the huge amount >>> of >>> >> patches that I will be >>> >> > providing to be committed is going to be >>> very >>> >> timeconsuming! Contributing >>> >> > to the problem is that I don't want to spend >>> more that >>> >> half a day on a >>> >> > single patch - I can't aford to lose time on >>> writing >>> >> patches that may not >>> >> > get committed. >>> >> > >>> >> > Is it possible to give fine grained svn >>> access, I.e. >>> >> just to the property >>> >> > files that contain the field descriptions? >>> >> > >>> >> > Any other ideas? >>> >> > >>> >> > Many thanks, >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > Chris >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Chris Snow - CEng MBCS CITP MBA (Tech Mgmt) (Open) CISSP >>> >>> Tel: 01453 890660 >>> Mob: 07944 880950 >>> Www: www.snowconsulting.co.uk >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > >