On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:46:14PM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Am 20.10.2015 um 04:39 schrieb Scott Kostyshak: > > >I CC'ed you on the following emails (it hides that I CC'ed you but if > >you search for the message in your email client it should show it): > > Hm, now I see them. There were automatically moved into the spam folder > where also all the commit report mails are placed. This is strange but it is > then no wonder that I overlooked them. (I cannot not follow all commits.)
I see. How can we solve this problem in the future? > >And you responded to one here: > >https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=55872177.2040708%40web.de > > This was months ago and the stress is still the same. Do you have a TODO list manager? I would drown without one. I would normally recommend Taskwarrior: http://taskwarrior.org/ but you don't like the command line, so look for alternatives. > The point is that every new rule increases the barrier to attract new > developer and to hold developers active. In my case I knew I would have > maximal 2 days not knowing when I will be able to LyX again. And I of course > knew that the first LyX 2.2 cannot be far away and then a fileformat change > for simple things like layout changes are then no longer possible. So > sometimes just putting things in is sensible. (I know Georg hates me for > statements like that.) However, now I have the situation I feared but my > feature is in and there is time to fix possible issues in the alpha/beta > cycle. I don't see the big problems despite that I stole your time with the > tex2lyx test issue. Although I disagree with this approach, I do understand a bit more so thanks for explaining. > I know that I am very controversial and that I sometimes just can't resist. > The good point is that It made so much fun that I wanted to re-join the > development despite I know that it will be a hard task with the real-life > stress. Fun is important! Scott