Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-26 Thread Richard Quadling
This is top posting. It means I get my dessert before my main course.

2008/7/26 Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Top-post?

 Daniel Brown wrote:

 On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


 1) working with object orientated properly, writing classes and the like,
 this is my first time using classes that I have written,
 2) working with version control, git and cvs, I publish to my git local
 repo, and then push to CVS, I have some nice alias functions on my box to
 make it quicker,
 3) More difficult to pick something, for item 3, there is a lot I have
 learned, expanding my PHP, SQL (mysqli) knowledge, as well as all the
 team
 stuff and working with the team in a different way, I mean looking at
 them
 as users, rather than team members



4.) Not to top-post ;-P




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This is bottom posting. This way, I'm full at the right end of the meal.
Or all the messages are in the right order.

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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-25 Thread Marcus Boerger
Hello Barry,

Friday, July 25, 2008, 8:37:01 PM, you wrote:

 It was suggested that students write about what they have done and what 
 they aim to achieve by the end

 So,

 What have I done,
 Been working on the new bugtracker, doing more work on classes and 
 behind the scene type things which will hopefully make the bugtracker 
 quick and responsive as well as making it extendable to include new 
 features and the like.

 What I aim to do,
 Get basic bug reporting and commenting and the assigning stuff operational,
 Get email stuff suitable, including subscribe.

 After and beyond
 API stuff and restful interface

 I'm usually rubbish at writing these sorts of things, hence its a little 
 short and tres non-descriptive.
 Please feel free to ask me questions :-)

Thanks for the work. Once the GSoC is over you have to write a bit more
fear :-)


Best regards,
 Marcus


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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-25 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It was suggested that students write about what they have done and what they
 aim to achieve by the end

Can you name specifically three things you've learned during the
first half of the summer that you didn't know before?  For example:
working on this project also gave you familiarity with working with a
group and meeting deadlines; the project taught you how to work with
version control software; you developed a more intimate knowledge of
the PHP internals; et cetera.

We know what we're getting out of the experience with your
involvement with the project, I'm just curious as to how it's working
out on your end.

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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-25 Thread Barry Carlyon
1) working with object orientated properly, writing classes and the 
like, this is my first time using classes that I have written,
2) working with version control, git and cvs, I publish to my git local 
repo, and then push to CVS, I have some nice alias functions on my box 
to make it quicker,
3) More difficult to pick something, for item 3, there is a lot I have 
learned, expanding my PHP, SQL (mysqli) knowledge, as well as all the 
team stuff and working with the team in a different way, I mean looking 
at them as users, rather than team members


No doubt I will add to this soon :-)

Daniel Brown wrote:

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

It was suggested that students write about what they have done and what they
aim to achieve by the end



Can you name specifically three things you've learned during the
first half of the summer that you didn't know before?  For example:
working on this project also gave you familiarity with working with a
group and meeting deadlines; the project taught you how to work with
version control software; you developed a more intimate knowledge of
the PHP internals; et cetera.

We know what we're getting out of the experience with your
involvement with the project, I'm just curious as to how it's working
out on your end.

  


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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-25 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 1) working with object orientated properly, writing classes and the like,
 this is my first time using classes that I have written,
 2) working with version control, git and cvs, I publish to my git local
 repo, and then push to CVS, I have some nice alias functions on my box to
 make it quicker,
 3) More difficult to pick something, for item 3, there is a lot I have
 learned, expanding my PHP, SQL (mysqli) knowledge, as well as all the team
 stuff and working with the team in a different way, I mean looking at them
 as users, rather than team members

4.) Not to top-post ;-P

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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker Midterm Update

2008-07-25 Thread Barry Carlyon

Top-post?

Daniel Brown wrote:

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

1) working with object orientated properly, writing classes and the like,
this is my first time using classes that I have written,
2) working with version control, git and cvs, I publish to my git local
repo, and then push to CVS, I have some nice alias functions on my box to
make it quicker,
3) More difficult to pick something, for item 3, there is a lot I have
learned, expanding my PHP, SQL (mysqli) knowledge, as well as all the team
stuff and working with the team in a different way, I mean looking at them
as users, rather than team members



4.) Not to top-post ;-P

  


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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker

2008-06-25 Thread Scott MacVicar

We'll end up asking for OS after we can't reproduce it on Linux.

OS is definately needed.

Scott

Richard Quadling wrote:

2008/6/25 Barry Carlyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Greetings all,

For the basic, basic, basic bug tracker, (none of this pear/pecl shit,
*jokes*) I currently have the following form:

http://gsoc.barrycarlyon.servegame.org/report/

Do we need anymore basic, basic, basic bug trackers fields?
Do we actually need the OS field, someone (I forget who) suggested we don't
need it.

So please reply and let me know.

Yours,

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Barry Carlyon



If not having the OS option means more windows bugs will be fixed as the
core-devs won't know if it is *nix or windows, then don't ask for the OS.
(He he).






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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker

2008-06-25 Thread Steph Fox


Hi Barry,


Do we need anymore basic, basic, basic bug trackers fields?
Do we actually need the OS field, someone (I forget who) suggested we
don't need it.


We definitely need OS. In fact what would be really nice would be if we 
could ask the user to upload a copy of their phpinfo() output too. That 
would give us a complete picture of the setup without risking user input 
errors. (Basic OS would still be needed for search filtering.)


- Steph 



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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC Bugtracker

2008-06-25 Thread Daniel Brown
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Richard Quadling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If not having the OS option means more windows bugs will be fixed as the
 core-devs won't know if it is *nix or windows, then don't ask for the OS.
 (He he).

Please, Rich.  Even Microsoft isn't capable of that!

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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC: Bugtracker

2008-06-02 Thread sean finney
hi barry,

oops, guess this one got lost under the pile for a bit...

On Monday 26 May 2008 12:50:08 pm Barry Carlyon wrote:

 So please add anything you would like to see in the bug tracker to the
 specs page.
 If you have any questions or wish to discuss anything I can currently be
 found on the #php.pecl channel on efnet

i would like to suggest that the Secondary Requirement entitled VCS 
(Versioning Control System, e.g. CVS and SVN) integration be given a great 
deal of importance.  i can't tell you how many hours i've lost trying to find 
the commit that was equivalent to fixed in latest CVS snapshot from the 
existing php bts, and i'm sure i'm not alone :(

so, fwiw (which probably isn't much) i throw an emphatic +1 at that :)

best regards,
sean


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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC: Bugtracker

2008-06-02 Thread Hannes Magnusson
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:36 PM, sean finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i would like to suggest that the Secondary Requirement entitled VCS
 (Versioning Control System, e.g. CVS and SVN) integration be given a great
 deal of importance.  i can't tell you how many hours i've lost trying to find
 the commit that was equivalent to fixed in latest CVS snapshot from the
 existing php bts, and i'm sure i'm not alone :(

Yeah, important feature to have imo.

I posted a good chunk of features I would like to see few months ago:
http://news.php.net/php.internals/36065
The most important feature:  - No #%#$ signup required to file reports

-Hannes

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Re: [PHP-DEV] GSoC: Bugtracker

2008-06-02 Thread Barry Carlyon
That one is on the wiki, but I am glad you clarified it, I didnt quite 
understand what it meant


sean finney wrote:

hi barry,

oops, guess this one got lost under the pile for a bit...

On Monday 26 May 2008 12:50:08 pm Barry Carlyon wrote:

  

So please add anything you would like to see in the bug tracker to the
specs page.
If you have any questions or wish to discuss anything I can currently be
found on the #php.pecl channel on efnet



i would like to suggest that the Secondary Requirement entitled VCS 
(Versioning Control System, e.g. CVS and SVN) integration be given a great 
deal of importance.  i can't tell you how many hours i've lost trying to find 
the commit that was equivalent to fixed in latest CVS snapshot from the 
existing php bts, and i'm sure i'm not alone :(


so, fwiw (which probably isn't much) i throw an emphatic +1 at that :)

best regards,
sean
  


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