[TYPO3-dev] The future of Bug Days
JoH asenau
info at cybercraft.de
Fri Jul 22 15:10:53 CEST 2011
Hi Francois.
Just a wild guess, but could it be that the decrease of particpiants is
not due to routine, but just the contrary: Missing routine with the new
git/gerrit-concept, which is at least overly complicated to set up
compared to the "old school" SVN, people are used to?
There are lots of people - especially the windows users - including
myself, who didn't manage to enable their system yet to do a simple push
from PHP-storm onto the review system. So for these people it doesn't
make much sense to participate in a bug day.
Until march it was possible to do a simple DIFF, send it to the core
list and have lots of people test it easily. So maybe we should
revitalize at least the core list activities, so that people can still
contribute, while others will take care of pushing the stuff to the new
review system.
In the end this might motivate people to participate in the bug days again.
Just my 2 cents
Joey
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