That's a good point, I think we should all try to be better about assigning
ourselves to things on launchpad so that people don't accidentally work on
the same thing!
Jon
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018, 19:48 hauptmech wrote:
> Thanks, at first glance it looked like the work there was fast and furious
>
Thanks, at first glance it looked like the work there was fast and
furious with devs working on bugs without formally grabbing the
assignment, so I was afraid of stepping on toes.
On 13/03/18 11:59, Nick Østergaard wrote:
If you have a hard time to find a bug worth looking at, you could
probab
If you have a hard time to find a bug worth looking at, you could probably
have a look at https://launchpad.net/kicad/+milestone/5.0.0-rc2 and pick
one where no one is assigned.
2018-03-12 23:38 GMT+01:00 Jeff Young :
> I threw one your way, but it would also be handy to know what platform
> you
Linux (Arch, though Ubuntu LTS is always on a partition nearby). I have
the other platforms on my desk but don't have a kicad build set up on
them, nor do I know much about their build/wx related quirks.
On 13/03/18 11:38, Jeff Young wrote:
I threw one your way, but it would also be handy to
I threw one your way, but it would also be handy to know what platform you’re
on, as some of them are platform-specific.
Cheers,
Jeff.
> On 12 Mar 2018, at 22:07, hauptmech wrote:
>
> I'm able to do some work on v5-rc bugs. I'm reasonably familiar with all
> corners of the code. Bugs where t
I'm able to do some work on v5-rc bugs. I'm reasonably familiar with all
corners of the code. Bugs where the desired results are clear from the bug
discussion are probably best. Just assign them to me on launchpad and I'll
get to work.
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