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Issue Fixing Process

gcotelli
What is the process to fix an issue?
There's someone coordinating who is working on what?

Or just I take an issue from the list and If I can write a fix post this to inbox?

As a start point I will run the test cases and see if I can fix the failing... (Issue 409).

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Gabriel

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Re: Issue Fixing Process

Stéphane Ducasse
the idea is like that:
        - send an email that you are fixing an issue (optional)
        - check write emails
        - fix it
        - publish it and ask for feedback.

I think that also reviewing fixes of other, writing new tests, or  
adding comments
to classes is also important.

Stef
       

On Jun 13, 2009, at 3:15 AM, Gabriel Cotelli wrote:

> What is the process to fix an issue?
> There's someone coordinating who is working on what?
>
> Or just I take an issue from the list and If I can write a fix post  
> this to inbox?
>
> As a start point I will run the test cases and see if I can fix the  
> failing... (Issue 409).
>
> Regards,
> Gabriel
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Re: Issue Fixing Process

Stéphane Ducasse
In reply to this post by gcotelli
> What is the process to fix an issue?
> There's someone coordinating who is working on what?
>
> Or just I take an issue from the list and If I can write a fix post  
> this to inbox?
>
> As a start point I will run the test cases and see if I can fix the  
> failing... (Issue 409).


yes!!!!!!!

Stef

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Re: Issue Fixing Process

Dave Mason-3
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> As a start point I will run the test cases and see if I can fix the
> failing... (Issue 409).

I would encourage anyone fixing an issue to first add a test case that
exhibits the issue to the appropriate test class, and *then* see if you
can fix the issue itself.

Even if you can't fix the issue, *publish the test case*(s).  This will
allow someone else to move forward faster on fixing it.

../Dave

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Re: Issue Fixing Process

Stéphane Ducasse
oh yesssss!

Stef
On Jun 13, 2009, at 2:29 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

>> As a start point I will run the test cases and see if I can fix the
>> failing... (Issue 409).
>
> I would encourage anyone fixing an issue to first add a test case that
> exhibits the issue to the appropriate test class, and *then* see if  
> you
> can fix the issue itself.
>
> Even if you can't fix the issue, *publish the test case*(s).  This  
> will
> allow someone else to move forward faster on fixing it.
>
> ../Dave
>
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