Re: What's going on with all these branches?

2006-10-31 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 10/31/06 11:18 AM, Joeboy wrote: > Don't like to hassle, but I'm increasingly wondering what the plan is > for the many new features due to be included in django. I think this > entails these branches: This comes up every few weeks. We're really still waiting on end-user testing on the SoC br

Re: What's going on with all these branches?

2006-10-31 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 10/31/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This comes up every few weeks. > I've wikified this response here: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/ActiveBranches I linked to any branch detail pages I could find, relevant groups discussions, and added a suggestion to test one of the

Re: What's going on with all these branches?

2006-10-31 Thread Rob Hudson
I think it would be a good idea to have a bug-squash/testing day on IRC for certain branches. Maybe the developers of those branches let someone (?) know they'd like some testing. A day is picked and that's the testing day. Try to raise awareness on the mailing lists and that IRC will be the pl

Re: What's going on with all these branches?

2006-10-31 Thread Norjee
Regarding the, apparent, less than optimal participation, I think it might help to dedicate a section on the Django homepage to development in general or these branches in particular. It's a bit difficult to find out what needs to be done, it is only posted on this google discussion group, and aft

Re: Re: What's going on with all these branches?

2006-10-31 Thread Jay Parlar
I've reported at least a few times on django-dev and django-users that I've had a lot of success with row-level-permissions. I found some bugs early on, but Chris Long squashed them all for me. I'm currently running a production site with that branch. My requirements of it are pretty minimal, but