Updating Mantis status
*** >Ken Causey ken at kencausey.com >Fri Feb 8 20:01:07 UTC 2008 > > >On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 16:42 -0300, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote: >> >> >> El 2/8/08 3:28 PM, "Ken Causey" <ken at kencausey.com> escribió: >> >> > Use of Mantis was really only meant to be temporary and I had >> > thought that by now we would have decided on another tool that would be >> > at least a better fit than any, including Mantis, that had come before. >> > Hope is on the horizon at least in the form of Gjallar and Delta Stream >> > and in work I believe is swimming around in the mind, at least, of Craig >> > Latta. >> >> I have deep respect for Craig, Goran, Matthew and others working on this. >> >> But... >> >> If still people don't put bug reports in Mantis and few use it (from many >> Squeakers), how you think they instantly use still unknown ? >> >> Blaming Mantis don't help. It's useful. >> >> >> Edgar > >I'm not blaming Mantis. From day one it was little more than a stopgap >measure. ???! I don't understand this. Who decided it would be stopgap? And even the commitment to it was partial at first. Why would you evaluate it now and still decide it should only be a stopgap measure? >That being said, the fact that use of it has not been taken up >more generally is surely evidence that it is not a natural fit. How is this evidence. People who don't maintain squeak don't use mantis. Those who do find it particularly useful. How else would we report and track bugs? My perception is that you are missing some thing key to the problem. (Or else I am). And I am wondering, because I don't know how you are thinking, what it could be? Can you help me understand? (In your beliefs) What specifically is the problem to be solved? How is mantis helping or failing to help solve it? Thank you. Yours in sevice and curiosity, --Jerome Peace > >Ken *** ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping |
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 18:07 -0800, Jerome Peace wrote:
> How else would we report and track bugs? Well, I don't really want to spend a lot of time on this right now. But fundamentally there is clearly a sizable part of the community that would prefer to work completely within Squeak: file a report in squeak, submit a fix from within squeak, get fixes and enhancements and try them out within squeak, evaluate and comment within squeak, etc. Oh, and while I find the current situation workable, I myself would prefer that. Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
Updating Mantis status
Hi Ken, Thanks again for your prompt reply. *** >Ken Causey ken at kencausey.com >Sun Feb 10 20:06:01 UTC 2008 > > >On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 18:07 -0800, Jerome Peace wrote: >> How else would we report and track bugs? > >Well, I don't really want to spend a lot of time on this right now. But >fundamentally there is clearly a sizable part of the community that >would prefer to work completely within Squeak: file a report in squeak, >submit a fix from within squeak, get fixes and enhancements and try them >out within squeak, evaluate and comment within squeak, etc. Oh, and >while I find the current situation workable, I myself would prefer that. > Ok, that explains the part I'm not getting. Since I first learned to track bugs with mantis, I never learned to desire to do everything from within squeak. And it didn't occur to me that this would be a drawback for others. Yours in service and curiosity, --Jerome Peace ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs |
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