Hi ralph
you have a lot of fix to harvest that are there and are good. I gave a list already. Like font caching, Monticello improvement from impara, speed improvement from marcus, compiler fixes from marcus, and lot more. May be you should let the people see what you are working on or publishing regularly the fixes that you harvested. So far nobody can even try 3.10 alpha since it is not available.
I would suggest that you do the same as what I did before: From time to time, make a call to know what you forgot and if people can point out the fix/enh that may have slipped.
Of course this is better is fix do not break. But sometimes to really fix something you have to break something that turns around it.
Stef
On 27 févr. 07, at 21:53, Ralph Johnson wrote:
On 2/27/07, Damien Cassou damien.cassou@gmail.com wrote:
Are you going to add my work to 3.10 ?
I'm expecting to add work from many people to 3.10. Bug fixes are especially valuable.
I haven't looked at what you have done so far. So, these are just general comments that apply to everybody.
We want "fixes" that don't break something else. In general, we are going to add things after they've been used and approved by other people. So, the more people use your work, the more likely it is to go in the next release. I do not consider myself the supreme arbiter of the future of Squeak, and so want to do things that have general support.
-Ralph