Re: [darktable-dev] Add more tags on Redmine

2018-09-12 Thread Pascal Obry
Hi Aurélien,

> it makes sense, since pull requests and commits are on Github anyway.
> But as it has been bought by  Microsoft, I would rather have a
> duplicate elsewhere as safety measure.

Sure I understand, we can always move to GitLab if necessary. But this
is a separate issue and a trivial one since GitLab can be given a
GitHub project and migrate it automagically.

Best,

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Re: [darktable-dev] Add more tags on Redmine

2018-09-11 Thread Pascal Obry


Hi Aurélien,

Seems sounds, but I think a better move would be to have all tickets
under GitHub. It is not very convenient to have tickets in Redmine and
code + PR in GitHub.

Best,

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Re: [darktable-dev] Add more tags on Redmine

2018-09-11 Thread William Ferguson
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 2:42 PM Aurélien Pierre 
wrote:

> Hi everyone !
>
> Doing some cleanup on Redmine, I see bugs and feature requests are sorted
> by categories, which are the place where they occur (lighttable, darkroom,
> Lua, masks).
>
> I would like to propose an additional taxinomy, for example as tags, to
> narrow the field of expertise they require :
>
>- *G**UI design,* for everything related to workflow and ergonomics
>optimization *(mostly GTK programming)*
>- *data** management*, for everything related to EXIF/IPTC metadata,
>tags, collections and database management *(mostly text handling**,
>exiftools and S**qlite)*
>- *I/O** handling,* for everything related to files decoding,
>encoding, printing, exporting, sharing *(mostly libs handl**ing and 
> **Rawspeed
>programmin**g**)*
>- *image processing,* for everything related to core algorithms and
>modules* (mostly maths)*
>- *performance,* for everything related to low-level optimizations to
>make algorithms run faster *(mostly SSE4, OpenCL and fundamental *
>*computer-science)*
>- *compatibility,* for everything related to make the above stack work
>on various devices, OS and architectures *(mostly wiring OS specs)*
>- *documentation and translation,* for everything related to redaction
>and pedagogy* (text, video, tutorials, etc.)*
>
> This is in the spirit of encouraging external contributions and
> collaboration, in order to make the skills set required clearer. I hope
> that, looking at that taxinomy, everyone could figure out where he can put
> his skills.
>
> What do you think ?
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Aurélien.
>
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I like it.  I was looking through the bugs/features last night trying to
see what I could do to help and tags like this would have helped a lot.

Bill

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[darktable-dev] Add more tags on Redmine

2018-09-11 Thread Aurélien Pierre
Hi everyone !

Doing some cleanup on Redmine, I see bugs and feature requests are
sorted by categories, which are the place where they occur (lighttable,
darkroom, Lua, masks).

I would like to propose an additional taxinomy, for example as tags, to
narrow the field of expertise they require :

  * *G**UI design,* for everything related to workflow and ergonomics
optimization /(mostly GTK programming)/
  * *data**management*, for everything related to EXIF/IPTC metadata,
tags, collections and database management///(mostly text handling//,
exiftools and S//qlite)/
  * *I/O**handling,* for everything related to files decoding, encoding,
printing, exporting, sharing /(mostly libs handl//ing and //Rawspeed
programmin//g//)/
  * *image processing,* for everything related to core algorithms and
modules/(mostly maths)/
  * *performance,* for everything related to low-level optimizations to
make algorithms run faster /(mostly SSE4, OpenCL and fundamental
//computer-science)/
  * *compatibility,* for everything related to make the above stack work
on various devices, OS and architectures /(mostly wiring OS specs)/
  * *documentation and translation,* for everything related to redaction
and pedagogy/(text, video, tutorials, etc.)/

This is in the spirit of encouraging external contributions and
collaboration, in order to make the skills set required clearer.I hope
that, looking at that taxinomy, everyone could figure out where he can
put his skills.

What do you think ?

Have a good day,

Aurélien.


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