Am 07.12.2010 13:28, schrieb nap:
> The result code look good, but it's a quite huge patch. It's not just
> small utility functions that are touched, but the core functions ones,
> and some impacts can be hard to test/identify. I'm not applying this
> patch for 0.4 because it do not added direct value to users, only for
> dev (it's a long term enhancement, not a direct one for users that are
> waiting for production launch right now). But it will be a major part
> of the next version and I'll work on applying this before the
> cluster/business correlation I think. So with our new release out,
> other dev can add new features again, like the escalation based on
> time or downtime for contacts and a moving code won't be a problem for
> some weeks :)
I appreciate that you like the basic idea :-)

I did not know there is a schedule for 0.4. But since 0.4 should be
publish within the next days, it's wise not to include these major
change. This give some more time to proper prepare the patch and test.
> The new version will be out this week :)
> (now I will have to found a funny dragonfly picture, that will take
> some days to find a good one ;) ).
Are you kidding? You are naming releases without having a funny picture
for? ;-))))

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