* git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
@ 2009-02-02 19:07 jidanni
2009-02-02 22:07 ` Christian MICHON
2009-02-03 10:05 ` Nanako Shiraishi
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From: jidanni @ 2009-02-02 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
I predict that git maintenance will have to adopt a bug tracker.
Just like many other packages that relied on just sending bugs and
patches to a mailing list, in the end ended up adding a bug tracker.
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-02 19:07 git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later jidanni
@ 2009-02-02 22:07 ` Christian MICHON
2009-02-03 10:05 ` Nanako Shiraishi
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From: Christian MICHON @ 2009-02-02 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jidanni; +Cc: git
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:07 PM, <jidanni@jidanni.org> wrote:
> I predict that git maintenance will have to adopt a bug tracker.
>
will it snow tomorrow ? ;-)
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Christian
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-02 19:07 git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later jidanni
2009-02-02 22:07 ` Christian MICHON
@ 2009-02-03 10:05 ` Nanako Shiraishi
2009-02-03 13:38 ` Teemu Likonen
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From: Nanako Shiraishi @ 2009-02-03 10:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jidanni; +Cc: git
Quoting jidanni@jidanni.org:
> I predict that git maintenance will have to adopt a bug tracker.
>
> Just like many other packages that relied on just sending bugs and
> patches to a mailing list, in the end ended up adding a bug tracker.
Thanks for sharing your insight.
A more important thing is what you are going to do about it.
There are people in the project who track bugs and patches and they are doing an excellent job, but it's inevitable that the larger the project grows, the more bugs and patches sent to the mailing list. There is a real risk that some of them may get lost in the noise.
The project can use capable project secretaries, and these people may choose to use an issue tracking system to ease their job of keeping track of bugs and patches. "A bug tracker" is just a tool and you need to have real people behind it who are actively taking care of the system and looking at the issues. Are you volunteering to make a difference by becoming one of them, or are you merely adding useless noise to the list traffic to make it more likely for bugs and patches to be lost?
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-03 10:05 ` Nanako Shiraishi
@ 2009-02-03 13:38 ` Teemu Likonen
2009-02-03 14:42 ` Johannes Schindelin
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From: Teemu Likonen @ 2009-02-03 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nanako Shiraishi; +Cc: jidanni, git
On 2009-02-03 19:05 (+0900), Nanako Shiraishi wrote:
> Quoting jidanni@jidanni.org:
>
>> I predict that git maintenance will have to adopt a bug tracker. Just
>> like many other packages that relied on just sending bugs and patches
>> to a mailing list, in the end ended up adding a bug tracker.
>
> Thanks for sharing your insight.
>
> A more important thing is what you are going to do about it.
Maybe he would file a lot of bug reports. At least in Debian there are
about 1800 reports from jidanni@jidanni.org:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?submitter=jidanni@jidanni.org
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-03 13:38 ` Teemu Likonen
@ 2009-02-03 14:42 ` Johannes Schindelin
2009-02-04 0:28 ` jidanni
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From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2009-02-03 14:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Teemu Likonen; +Cc: Nanako Shiraishi, jidanni, git
Hi,
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> On 2009-02-03 19:05 (+0900), Nanako Shiraishi wrote:
>
> > Quoting jidanni@jidanni.org:
> >
> >> I predict that git maintenance will have to adopt a bug tracker. Just
> >> like many other packages that relied on just sending bugs and patches
> >> to a mailing list, in the end ended up adding a bug tracker.
> >
> > Thanks for sharing your insight.
> >
> > A more important thing is what you are going to do about it.
>
> Maybe he would file a lot of bug reports. At least in Debian there are
> about 1800 reports from jidanni@jidanni.org:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?submitter=jidanni@jidanni.org
Definitely too much time on his hands.
If I had that much time, I know exactly what projects I would tackle:
there are good ideas on the GSoC page, and it is highly unlikely all of
them will be taken/sponsored by GSoC.
Ciao,
Dscho
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-03 14:42 ` Johannes Schindelin
@ 2009-02-04 0:28 ` jidanni
2009-02-06 12:33 ` Johannes Gilger
2009-02-06 12:56 ` Andreas Ericsson
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From: jidanni @ 2009-02-04 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: johannes.schindelin; +Cc: tlikonen, nanako3, git
Anyway, I have this file
-rw-r--r-- 1 19561 2009-01-13 03:26 DietCherries17
where I have 17 tiny documentation patches that sent to
git@vger.kernel.org but nothing happened.
Perhaps I could send them to a volunteer who could see if any of them
are useful and then do something with them. Thanks.
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-04 0:28 ` jidanni
@ 2009-02-06 12:33 ` Johannes Gilger
2009-02-06 12:56 ` Andreas Ericsson
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From: Johannes Gilger @ 2009-02-06 12:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
On 2009-02-04, jidanni@jidanni.org <jidanni@jidanni.org> wrote:
> Anyway, I have this file
> -rw-r--r-- 1 19561 2009-01-13 03:26 DietCherries17
> where I have 17 tiny documentation patches that sent to
> git@vger.kernel.org but nothing happened.
As I recall a lot of those things were replied to (at least for the
first few patches) as being not quite right (or plain wrong). Once you
even said "oh, if you could fix this for me before applying it". At some
point the time it takes to review patches and to write a quick fix for
the bugs/typos yourself stands in no relation whatsoever.
> Perhaps I could send them to a volunteer who could see if any of them
> are useful and then do something with them. Thanks.
Or you could make one big "typo-fix"-patch out of them and one
"i-didnt-understand-the-manpage-there"-patch. Then these patches could
be reviewed and you could revise them.
A second solution would be to tackle real problems, earn the respect of
the maintainer and those close to him, have your patches merged and
_then_ when you come up with nitpicks about documentation, those people
would be sure of your abilities and would put more trust in you to not
mess up when writing documentation.
About the bug-tracker-thing: I am quite happy that git is one of those
projects where everything happens in one spot: Development,
bug-reporting and general discussion. It makes it a lot easier than
disconnected systems where information is easily duplicated and becomes
stale at other ends.
But that's just my oppinion,
Greetings, Jojo
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-04 0:28 ` jidanni
2009-02-06 12:33 ` Johannes Gilger
@ 2009-02-06 12:56 ` Andreas Ericsson
2009-02-06 13:24 ` jidanni
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From: Andreas Ericsson @ 2009-02-06 12:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jidanni; +Cc: johannes.schindelin, tlikonen, nanako3, git
jidanni@jidanni.org wrote:
> Anyway, I have this file
> -rw-r--r-- 1 19561 2009-01-13 03:26 DietCherries17
> where I have 17 tiny documentation patches that sent to
> git@vger.kernel.org but nothing happened.
> Perhaps I could send them to a volunteer who could see if any of them
> are useful and then do something with them. Thanks.
That's really not how things work around here, or on any OSS project
I've ever been engaged in. It's your itch to scratch, so before you
have a chance of getting anyone else to scratch it for you, you have
to either make those others interested enough to volunteer to do it
for you, or you get to scratch away as much as you like yourself.
The longer and more difficult way is to scratch the itches of so
many others that people want to help you out because the chance
you'll do something else which is *also* productive is high enough
to warrant it. So far, you seem more interested in shooting from
the hip, sending patches at random that have little or no impact
on anything and that nobody else is genuinely interested in. That's
fine if you also pick up the pieces of your poor aim and actually
follow through but when it really just causes more work for others
than the end-result would have been worth to start with, the net
result is counter-productive and you have to work harder when you
have ideas/patches that are actually good than you would have been
forced to with a better overall signal-to-noise ratio.
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Andreas Ericsson andreas.ericsson@op5.se
OP5 AB www.op5.se
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-06 12:56 ` Andreas Ericsson
@ 2009-02-06 13:24 ` jidanni
2009-02-06 16:30 ` Johannes Gilger
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From: jidanni @ 2009-02-06 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ae; +Cc: johannes.schindelin, tlikonen, nanako3, git
Thank you for your response.
http://jidanni.org/test/DietCherries17 are some things that I
previously posted to git@vger.kernel.org, but did not get explicitly
accepted or rejected.
You see I feel I am about to enter a month where even simple
subtraction and division seems a challenge (mental health not the
best.)
With a bug tracker, at least one knows somebody saw something for
sure, and it didn't just float by. That way one could register items
into it on one's good days, and then take a break, which I am going to
do now. Thanks.
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* Re: git maintenance bug tracker sooner better than later
2009-02-06 13:24 ` jidanni
@ 2009-02-06 16:30 ` Johannes Gilger
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From: Johannes Gilger @ 2009-02-06 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
On 2009-02-06, jidanni@jidanni.org <jidanni@jidanni.org> wrote:
> With a bug tracker, at least one knows somebody saw something for
> sure, and it didn't just float by. That way one could register items
> into it on one's good days, and then take a break, which I am going to
> do now. Thanks.
And what "bugs" would you file? If I look at your patch-series which
consists of oneliner documentation nitpicking, I don't even want to
imagine how much these would get blown up by a web-based bug-tracker.
The web-based is the second part: When working on/with *git*, a
command-line tool, I naturally work in a terminal, and I *don't* want to
fire up a webbrowser to communicate something as simple as a bug. Also
bug-trackers tend to attract all sorts of people who don't really think
or try to find bugs before submitting them. Those sorts of people
probably already file bugs for git and the distribution-maintainers then
tell them to report the problem upstream (i.e.: here) or do it
themselves.
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http://hackvalue.de/heipei/
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