btw - nice plan all!

Good to see this happen :)

geir


Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
> You might also consider creating a page on the wiki where you outline
> this process, and record who is signing up for what...
> 
> geir
> 
> 
> Tony Wu wrote:
>> so helpful suggestion, thank you Nathan.
>> According to Nathan's suggestion, I suggest we go ahead as below,
>> 1. verify all the issues without patch, supply a patch if possible.
>> 2. for the issues already has a patch, verify the reason why it was 
>> ignored,
>> and then
>> a.write testcase if caused by lack of test.
>> b.supply another patch if the patch is out of date.
>> c.add comments to support it if the patch is ok.
>>
>>
>> On 9/13/06, Nathan Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Here are a few things that I think might help with getting through 
>>> some of
>>> the older outstanding issues, as well as new ones.
>>>
>>> * If an issue is old (over a month???), then verify that it's still an
>>> issue
>>> with the latest code and note this with a JIRA comment.
>>> * Obviously posting patches is great, but patches without tests are 
>>> almost
>>> always ignored.
>>> ** If you're posting an enhancement, post a patch that enhances the tests
>>> and make sure they pass on an RI. (I always make sure the test passes on
>>> the
>>> RI before considering the patch.)
>>> ** If you're posting a fix, post a patch that includes a regression test.
>>> (I
>>> always apply the test first, then run it to see it fail, then I look at
>>> the
>>> fix.)
>>> * If there's a particular JIRA issue that you would like fixed and a 
>>> patch
>>> already exists, try applying the patch yourself, verify it and then add a
>>> comment supporting the patch.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Nathan
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Tony Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 10:26 PM
>>>> To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [classlib]volunteer to supply patches for old JIRAs
>>>>
>>>> On 9/13/06, Spark Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Tony Wu 写道:
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> I noticed there're many unresolved JIRAs posted so long time. I
>>>>>> purpose to
>>>>>> dive into and find whether it is in my range and try to supply a
>>> patch
>>>>>> if no
>>>>>> one objects :)
>>>>>> Is there anyone alse has interest and would like to work with me?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> It is interesting of your proposal. May I join in?
>>>>
>>>> Great! Welcome!
>>>>
>>>> I noticed that there are many categories of components. I suggest we
>>>>> only deal with those components we are familier with.
>>>>> Since there are so many unresolved JIRAs, will you start from the
>>>>> beginning and I will start from the end. If someone else is
>>> interested,
>>>>> he/she may start from the middle. :-)
>>>>
>>>> good idea, I'll start to look in descendent order of jira sn.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>> --
>>>>> Spark Shen
>>>>> China Software Development Lab, IBM
>>>>>
>>>>>
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