As I mentioned in an earlier email to Marten, I plan on making a pass through gsDevKitHome in the near future and I published a list of the issues that I will be addressing[1].
If you have any feedback about gsDevKitHome now would be a good time to submit an issue[2] with your feedback.
If you are using gsDevKitHome it is probably a good idea to "watch" the project[1]. You can define how you want notifications handled for the projects that you are watching in your account settings under Notification Control and I recommend that you subscribe to email updates, so that you can participate in the discussions for issues that you are interested in. You can unsubscribe on an issue by issue basis if an issue you don't care about is generating a lot of traffic...
The same suggestions goes for any of the other github projects that you are using ... I typically don't send email to the glass list when I fix a bug or add a feature for a project up on github, but if you are watching the project you will get email about issue updates (I try to do all of my work under a particular issuefor traceability) and all commits will show up in your dashboard update stream.
I also encourage you to submit issues directly to those projects that you are watching (and care about) ...
For the most part the github projects are under continuous deployment ... all work is done on a topic branch and not committed to the master branch until the unit tests are clean, so there's not much need for a more formal versioning scheme ... for projects that are kept in synch with non-github projects, tags are used to provide synchronization points ... of course if you are not watching the projects, then you may not realize that a particular bug has been identified and fixed ...
Dale
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