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Re: [Cfengine-develop] Stable and development versions
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Bas van der Vlies |
Subject: |
Re: [Cfengine-develop] Stable and development versions |
Date: |
07 Mar 2003 10:01:42 +0100 |
Great idea to setup a patch manager.
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 04:32, Hugo Gayosso wrote:
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> Mark Burgess <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Sounds great, but one reason for starting this group is to shield
> > myself from some of this bug-fixing noise. I would like to see a
> > split between
> >
> > * patches that are bug fixes
> > * patches that are feature requests
> >
> > The latter need much more attention than the former. They are not
> > necessarily
> > to be accepted.
> >
> > I don't know what is a good way to do this. That is why I would like
> > for us to meet.
>
> In order to keep track of all the patches and avoid them falling
> through the cracks, I suggest that we start using Savannah's Patch
> Manager:
>
> https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=cfengine
>
> So the couple of guys that have been bombarding 'bug-cfengine' could
> submit patches there instead, and once we define who/what/how the
> patches will be applied we can go and take them from there.
>
> If somebody new sends a patch to the mailing list any of us could take
> it an put it in the patch manager so it doesn't get lost. I expect
> that all of the "regulars" will do it by themselves.
>
> This of course will require an announcement from Mark to the mailing
> lists, the Patch Manager is ready to be used at the URL posted above,
> if you want to create "categories" for patches tell me and I can set
> them up. I configured it to send email to bug-cfengine when a new
> patch is submitted.
>
>
> > What we are doing now is exactly what I was hoping to avoid --
> > i.e. writing long emails that I have little time to read carefully
> > and then misunderstanding one another. Everything is so much easier
> > when we can look each other in the eye.
>
> I understand, but I think this would be a little difficult, we have
> people in Norway, England, USA and Netherlands.
>
> Any ideas how we could get all together?
>
> - --
> Hugo Gayosso
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