Le 21/06/2010 21:48, Chris Cormack a écrit : (answer written after a restfull night) > Well we will have to come up with some solution, yes, we have ! > They have not been > tested with current master (like you say, they are 100 patches behind) > and they will undoubtedly introduce bugs, this is no reflection on > Biblibre, everyones code contains bugs, it is almost a mathematical > impossibility that 450 patches will merge bug free. > I agree with you (the next question being : is it easier to fix some bugs introduced by a so big merge, or to split our work into small pieces, test them,... not sure of the answer) > I will push them up into a new/biblibre-patches branch, and from there > work can be done to isolate, test and merge them in managable chunks. > We simply can't merge 450 patches now and not expect to make our lives > much much harder in the future. I'm willing to work on making smaller > feature sets, it will help a lot if the commit messages relate to bugs > in bugzilla, that will make making them much easier, if not I will be > asking Biblibre lots of questions. > There is a "good" news I forget to speak of yesterday (it was 10PM, & i'm very busy, so very tired, those days) : Most (if not all) commits are related to a BibLibre mantis entry. Features and bugfixes.
The bad news : it's all in french. The good news : 1- it should help seeing what is related to what 2- we could open our mantis repository to some of you. Note it contains a lot of private informations (about data migrations, comments,...), but we have sub-projects for every curstomer & split migration / feature devs, so we should be able to open only what needs to be open. I'll speak of that with hdl asap (not today, i'm training Aix-Marseille Universities) -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08 _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
