Hi!
2012/12/28 Konstantin Dmitriev <[email protected]>
> Hi!
>
> 2012/12/28 Carlos López González <[email protected]>:
> > Hi!
> > I think it is time to collect the current modifications of the code and
> > gather all together with a new release.
> > Unless someone thinks differently I believe that again, this time will
> be a
> > minor release (no new splash)
> > .
> > This is what I remember from memory that should be put on the new
> release:
> >
> > Jcome's new renaming modifications.
> > Diego's tool revamp with Boost libraries.
> > A small patch form mine that allows to render last frame as user option,
> > plus two other killed bugs already on master.
> > Plugins pull request from morevnaproject.
> > Fix of crash when tree view is selected, currently worked by Zelgadis.
> > Anything else?
>
> There is also "Disable keyframe" feature from morevnaproject. It needs
> to be worked out to resolve crash for packaged version. I hope to find
> time to fix it.
>
>
Please, send a pull request once you consider it is ready.
> > The Cairo render is not ready yet to use. If someone is interested on
> play
> > with it just clone the branch and build your own. I won't provide
> universal
> > binaries for the moment.
> >
> > For this release I would like to delegate the responsibility of lead the
> > release procedure to someone else. I would have find time to tests the
> > branches and the pull requests and request back modifications if
> something
> > is not working properly or the proposed patch doesn't fit reasonably
> well.
> > The rest of release tasks would be driven from some of you.
> > Meanwhile I will continue working on Cairo render until it is somehow
> > usable.
>
> I hope to find time for making release procedure.
> Though, I'm not competent to do a code review - so I will need your help
> here.
>
>
I'll take care on review, test, merge and leave master branch ready for
release procedure.
In case it is needed my computer to make deb/rpm or dmg packages please let
me know.
I'm considering to upgrade to Mountain Lion so please it anyone knows any
drawback on that for the package release, please let me know.
> > In other terms of things, considering that the new bug tracker is
> running, I
> > think that it is time to migrate to github too. It would allow us to
> start
> > using the commit language to link bugs to the tracker.
> > For that I would like to know if it is possible to enable the issue
> tracker
> > VCS integration to be used in conjunction with github. I would like to be
> > able to do some test with real fire (add some dummy bugs and file dummy
> > code commits for them to test that feature).
>
> The VCS integration for github is already enabled.
> More information here:
> http://issues.thebuggenie.com/wiki/VCSIntegration#article_131_toc_8
> ("Using the module" section).
>
> > Any other precaution before migrate to github? (I currently maintain the
> two
> > repositories but we should start to use github as official one instead
> of as
> > mirror of the SF one)
> >
> > Also, related to github repository and the new bug tracker I propose to
> > develop a code managing rules using their facilities:
> > 1) All code patches should be sent using github pull request.
> > 2) The Synfig project staff would review the code using github and the
> code
> > specific communication
> > will be hold using github.
> > 3) Once it is reviewed it can be filed an issue at the new tracker to
> allow
> > one responsible to merge it to master branch when possible.
> >
> > Does anyone have other ideas for that?
>
> I would make step (3) an optional. If the issue is already fixed then
> filing a new one in the tracker is not needed. We creating issues in
> bugtracker to not forget them. Why filing the new issue when it's
> already fixed? Considering our limited manpower I would like to avoid
> extra bureaucracy here.
Absolutely right.
>
K.
>
>
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