[development] How to post bug reports and patches
Tomas Fulopp
tomi at vacilando.org
Fri Oct 31 16:23:40 UTC 2008
I think this is a very good idea - potentially accelerating testing and
committing the most desperately needed patches.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Darren Oh <
darrenoh at sidepotsinternational.com> wrote:
> Could we add a Digg-like button to issues that would promote them to a
> popular issues page?
>
>
> On Oct 31, 2008, at 10:46 AM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>
> The only solution to the issue is for every development at drupal.org user
>> to keep a watchful eye to
>> http://drupal.org/project/issues?projects=3060&states=8&priorities=&categories=&users= to
>> review the patches submitted. Testing and watching for coding standards
>> then setting the status to RTBC so that the committers can then have a look.
>>
>> I created myself a service that will notify me of the changes via an
>> aggregated feed and notification by email of the changes. The feed is
>> scheduled for once every ten minutes so that I keep up to date. Sure I
>> might miss one or two that someone else has set to the status something else
>> but then that one is already reviewed.
>>
>> If your interested, feel free to use the service with the understanding
>> that the service is still in alpha/beta stage but the data is coming in like
>> mad. There are between 5 to 50 requested reviews in a day. I can't get to
>> them all. The service is hosted at http://r-feed.com and is accepting
>> registrations for you convenience.
>>
>
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