Hi, Le 03/07/2015 23:48, Minh Bui a écrit : > Hello, I'm a student who wants to contribute to Geany. I've read the > HACKING file and surf through the bug/features tracking list.
Great :) > There are several questions I would like to ask: > > 1. What are the "open" tickets? Are they issues that people have > proposed and haven't been picked up by the development team? Open is the default state on SF, so it can mean that * Nobody really looked at the ticket * Someone looked, found it sensible but didn't do anything else So yeah basically it's what you guessed. > If the answer to the question above is "yes" then: > Are the "open-accepted" tickets are tickets that the development team > has accepted to work on? Basically, it means "okay, we confirm/agree this is an issue/feature to have". > 2. Why do we have to use 2 different tracking systems? I noticed that > the issues tracking on Github and the one on SourceForge do not match > with others. Which is the most active recent tracking system? Basically, we're (slowly) moving to GitHub. > 4. Assuming my assumption for the first question is correct, I would > like to work on this: http://sourceforge.net/p/geany/bugs/1026/. But I'm > in doubt because I don't know if someone has already working on this. Nobody that I know of, so please, go ahead :) BTW, this is a good example of "open-accepted", Lex just said "you're right that's a bug we need to fix", but didn't do anything further (yet). Though, we are pretty bad at managing our bug tracker, so I wouldn't be surprised there are open tickets that we forgot to close (probably because we fixed the issue separately), or await for a long time :( Regards, Colomban PS: there's no item 3, is it? _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel