A couple of simple ergonomic adjustments

Klaus D. Witzel klaus.witzel at cobss.com
Fri Jul 13 08:40:48 UTC 2007


On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:54:37 +0200, Ralph Johnson wrote:

> On 7/12/07, Juan Vuletich <juan at jvuletich.org> wrote:
>
>> Who needs to do what to get it there? The code is there, with a small
>> set of fonts. And it is trivial to add anyone the user wants.
>>
>> Should Edgar and the release team just load them? Yes? Edgar, please
>> doit ASAP!
>
> No, Edgar should not.

:)

> The process is described at http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5919
>
> To summarieze, first create a Mantis issue and put your code on it.
> Then get some people to use it and report that it works and is great.
> Then put the issue on the list of Mantis issues ready to be included
> in 3.10.  Then Edgar will try it out.  If it breaks any tests then
> he'll reject it and make you try again, so you really ought to make
> sure it doesn't break any tests.  If it doesn't break any tests and if
> nobody has complained about it then he'll add it to the release.
>
> The release team is trying not to be the arbiter of what goes in and
> what goes out, but rather to set quality standards and to manage the
> incoming issue stream.  We are not fixing up code or writing tests;
> that is your job, not ours.

And this is also the reason that the 3.10 release team definitely is not  
just two people. The contributors are also members of the release team.  
They have other roles, but are fully integrated.

Of course this contradicts the believe that the release team has not  
enough people.

/Klaus

> -Ralph Johnson
>
>





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