Guilty as charged. We have been hogging all the work, and frankly we feel terrible about it. So, without further ado, Zend Framework's Most Wanted (issues). . .
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Zend+Framework%27s+Most+Wanted At least now you can't say that we never give you what you want. ;) ,Wil > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 3:21 PM > To: 'Zend Framework General' > Subject: RE: [fw-general] Issue resolving procedure > > I totally agree with this, I have been prepared to get in and help but > how do I know what I can do without interfering with others, and how do > I join a team etc. It's not entirely clear within the issue tracker. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michał Minicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2008 9:51 PM > To: Zend Framework General > Subject: [fw-general] Issue resolving procedure > Importance: High > > Hello. I have a question or an idea for improvement when it comes to > issue > resolving procedures. > > There are a lot of open issues in the issue tracker and I bet there are > a lot > of ZF devs who, like me, don't know whether they can fix the user > submitted > issue or not. > > It's all open source, alright, but you, at Zend, certainly have a > vision and > some standards you try to keep to. So having that in mind, instead of > fixing > bugs I'm hesitating over issues all the time and skipping them if I > have any > doubts. And I'm pretty sure I'm not alone on this :) > > Is there some kind of a process in choosing which issues are going to > be fixed > or implemented? I mean, is there someone who scans the issues daily and > marks > them as "won't be done" or "to be done"? If not, maybe it would be a > good idea > to somehow mark the issues for all your devoted developers. > > Or maybe there already is some way to make sure that we can take this > or that > issue on ourselves? > > -- > Michał Minicki aka Martel Valgoerad | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > http://aie.pl/martel.asc > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > =-=-=-=-= > "Idleness is not doing nothing. Idleness is being free to do anything." > -- > Floyd Dell >