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Help needed: old issues issue tracker entries

Marcus Denker-4
Hi,

The issue tracker has 658 open issues. This number is more or less constant.

We are fixing and integrating *a lot*, alone the last 7 days we managed to close 89
issue tracker entries. But the older entries see not much work. Of course one reason
is that everything fixable gets fixed and only hard cases remain… but cases can be
“difficult” for many reasons.

I would be nice if everyone could help and have a look at older issues:

-> Still relevant?
-> Maybe already fixed?
-> Is the description good?
-> What is the next action that needs to be done?

And keep in mind that the issue tracker is not a TODO list. If you see something odd
and put and issue “oh, this looks odd” but there is no action for a year, does it really
make sense to keep that issue open?

Every open issue takes energy away from the others. So please check if issues make
sense of this kind:

-> “It would be nice if” but not even important enough for the submitter to do
-> TODO issues that are huge projects in themselves
-> ….

It would be nice if *you* would check the issue that you have been involved with the
last months and see what is needed to solve them.

        Marcus
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Re: Help needed: old issues issue tracker entries

Marcus Denker-4

On 30 Nov 2015, at 13:21, [hidden email] wrote:

Hi,

The issue tracker has 658 open issues. This number is more or less constant.


down to 642!  (of course we closed more than that, we are at more than 6 per day closed, but the thing
is that new ones get open, too)

With >600 issues open, if someone adds a comment in the sense of “this can be closed”, can
you send me (or the List) a mail? Or put the issue on “fixed” ? The problem is that with >600 issues,
even an issue that is clearly commented as fixed has a very low chance of someone reading
the note and closing the entry within any reasonable time frame if we rely on someone stumbling on
it by chance...

Marcus
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Re: Help needed: old issues issue tracker entries

Marcus Denker-4

> On 05 Dec 2015, at 19:31, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>> On 30 Nov 2015, at 13:21, [hidden email] wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> The issue tracker has 658 open issues. This number is more or less constant.
>>
>
> down to 642!

Down to 638. Can *YOU* help to get it to 637?

        Marcus
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Re: [Pharo-dev] Help needed: old issues issue tracker entries

Tudor Girba-2
Thanks a lot, Marcus for this encouragements!

Doru


> On Dec 7, 2015, at 6:15 AM, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>> On 05 Dec 2015, at 19:31, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 30 Nov 2015, at 13:21, [hidden email] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The issue tracker has 658 open issues. This number is more or less constant.
>>>
>>
>> down to 642!
>
> Down to 638. Can *YOU* help to get it to 637?
>
> Marcus

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Re: [Pharo-dev] Help needed: old issues issue tracker entries

Marcus Denker-4

The over 600 number looks scary sometimes.. but just by doing one after the other, we
it is actually doable.

The proof is that we closed 1587 already for Pharo5… and for Pharo all versions we
are at 14295 issues “done”. 638 looks small compared to that.

   Marcus

> On 07 Dec 2015, at 12:30, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Thanks a lot, Marcus for this encouragements!
>
> Doru
>
>
>> On Dec 7, 2015, at 6:15 AM, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 05 Dec 2015, at 19:31, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 30 Nov 2015, at 13:21, [hidden email] wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> The issue tracker has 658 open issues. This number is more or less constant.
>>>>
>>>
>>> down to 642!
>>
>> Down to 638. Can *YOU* help to get it to 637?
>>
>> Marcus
>
> --
> www.tudorgirba.com
>
> "We cannot reach the flow of things unless we let go."
>
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