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ECF Bug Resolutions [message #601512] Thu, 30 March 2006 16:25 Go to next message
Bob Brady is currently offline Bob BradyFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
A good way for newbies to get involved with ECF is start resolving some of
the bugs reported in Bugzilla. Should the procedure to do that be:

* Go to Bugzilla, assign a new ECF bug to yourself
* Fix bug
* Send Scott fix so he can review and commit

Would you consider the reassignment of minor bugs to newbie non-committers
so they can learn code base and lighten up your load a little bit? Should
newbies reassign through Bugzilla and let ECF committers change assignment
if they disagree? Not sure on protocol here.

Thanks,
Bob
Re: ECF Bug Resolutions [message #601519 is a reply to message #601512] Thu, 30 March 2006 16:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Scott Lewis is currently offline Scott LewisFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi Bob,

Bob Brady wrote:
> A good way for newbies to get involved with ECF is start resolving some
> of the bugs reported in Bugzilla. Should the procedure to do that be:
>
> * Go to Bugzilla, assign a new ECF bug to yourself
> * Fix bug
> * Send Scott fix so he can review and commit
>
> Would you consider the reassignment of minor bugs to newbie
> non-committers so they can learn code base and lighten up your load a
> little bit?

Sure, absolutely!


>Should newbies reassign through Bugzilla and let ECF
> committers change assignment if they disagree? Not sure on protocol here.

I'm not sure that non-committers are allowed to assign bugs at all, but
I'll check the bugzilla-imposed rules.

But in any case I think this is a terrific idea...and I'm all in favor
of people that want to address bugs and contribute fixes/enhancements
(under EPL of course) being able to do so as easily as possible.

Maybe what we should do is ask people to

1) Go to Bugzilla and identify a bug that you want to fix (or create bug
report for something you want to add!)
2) Send an email to ecf-dev@eclipse.org mailing list saying that you are
going to/have fixed a given bug
3) Either the contributor or an ECF committer will be assigned the bug
(depending on the bugzilla-imposed procedure here...which I will
investigate)
4) The contributor creates fix and delivers the fix to the ECF committer
identified in 3
5) The ECF committer verifies/tests the fix, verifies the code
provenance/licensing, and checks in the code

Note this could/would apply not just code fixes, but also bugs/additions
to documentation, example apps, ECF provider implementations, etc.

Thanks Bob for bringing this up...this is an excellent idea! And
thanksinadvance to the whole ECF community for your participation. ECF
is truly becoming a community project.

Scott
Re: ECF Bug Resolutions [message #601522 is a reply to message #601519] Thu, 30 March 2006 17:03 Go to previous message
Bob Brady is currently offline Bob BradyFriend
Messages: 28
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Ok, Scott, thanks. Your ecf-dev mailing list protocol is a straightfoward
common-sense approach for bug resolution/additions by non-committers.

I appreciate your rapid response.
-Bob
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