Paul F. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 16:04 +0200, Paolo Molaro wrote:
On 08/23/05 Julien Gilli wrote:
There hasn't been any feedback from several core developers on this
point. So I ask the same question again :-). Do you think that it's
something that could be help mono
Hi,
What needs to be done?
I think that putting the following couple of pages together on the Wiki :
- General informations on bug days :
* What is a bug day ?
* Who can attempt ?
This would need to be split and preferably, peer mentored. For example, user
a may write and
Hello,
Paul F. Johnson wrote:
I think that putting the following couple of pages together on the Wiki :
- General informations on bug days :
* What is a bug day ?
* Who can attempt ?
This would need to be split and preferably, peer mentored.
I don't understand what you think
IIRC, the GNOME project has bug days from 15 PM to 21 PM
UTC, which is
nice during the week.
UTC == GMT
Universal Coordinated Time. Keeps the French happy (well, happier)! ;)
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Paul F. Johnson wrote:
This would need to be split and preferably, peer mentored.
I don't understand what you think should be peer mentored. Do you mean
that attempting a bug day should be peer mentored ? Or were you
mentionning writing up these pages should be peer mentored ?
There are two email lists that will help:
- mono-bugs
- mono-patches
If you subscribe to these mail lists, you will be able to get email about a new bug or a change in a bug or its status. Also, mono-patches will allow you to peer review others code.
Maybe a Pre-Release Days instead of Bug Day
Daniel Morgan wrote:
Maybe a Pre-Release Days instead of Bug Day would be more appropriate
for Mono.
What do developers think about this ? I think that doing the hard work
little by little is easier than having a big sprint once in a while, but
I agree that prerelease days would be a great
Hi,
True. I'm assuming this will be a freeze before an official beta release
(going by the time line). In that case, some order of importance needs
to be given over - something like (most important) compiler and mono
runtime - corelibs - MWF [inc. cairo/libgdiplus] - monodevelop -
gtklibs -
On 08/23/05 Julien Gilli wrote:
There hasn't been any feedback from several core developers on this
point. So I ask the same question again :-). Do you think that it's
something that could be help mono development ?
Yes, it would be useful.
Who is going to step up and organize everything?
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 16:04 +0200, Paolo Molaro wrote:
On 08/23/05 Julien Gilli wrote:
There hasn't been any feedback from several core developers on this
point. So I ask the same question again :-). Do you think that it's
something that could be help mono development ?
Yes, it would
Daniel Morgan wrote:
Since GNOME is having a bug day, would it be possible that Mono have a
Bug Day too?
http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/BugDays
There hasn't been any feedback from several core developers on this
Hi,
The bug squad days are good for GNOME development, one reason is because
there are so many developers working from time to time on the code and
so many bugs to squash, that everything get a bit messy quickly. Maybe
this is not the case for Mono, and thus the idea of a Mono Bug Day is
Daniel Morgan wrote:
Since GNOME is having a bug day, would it be possible that Mono have a
Bug Day too?
FWIW, it sounds like a good idea to me. I would be glad to get involved
if such a thing is set up.
Best regards,
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Julien Gilli
IDEALX http://www.idealx.com/
Hi,
Since GNOME is having a bug day, would it be possible that Mono have a
Bug Day too?
FWIW, it sounds like a good idea to me. I would be glad to get involved
if such a thing is set up.
It does sound good - I think I've found some really fun ones which I'm
just checking before
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