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Re: In light of the upcoming MySQL 5.0 release [message #24953 is a reply to message #24934] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 19:43 |
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Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org
This would be a great thing to do in the months leading up to the (still
unnamed?) 3.2 release train. It would help build awareness and at the
same time help make the release more solid and bug free. It wasn't
clear to me how they picked a winner in the mySQL contest - presumably
for the most *valid* (non duplicate or invalid) bugs in the week? Bugs
logged by the same person who fixed the bug would also not count <g>.
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Mike Milinkovich wrote:
> I think it's a fine idea. Should we try something like this for 3.2?
>
> "Doug Schaefer" <dschaefer@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.09.30.18.03.25.424612@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com...
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>>On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:23:34 -0400, Eclipse WebMaster (Denis Roy) wrote:
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>>>I found this pretty cool:
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>>>http://dev.mysql.com/mysql_5_contest.html
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>>I love it! I hope Mike saw this :)
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>>Doug
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Re: In light of the upcoming MySQL 5.0 release [message #25029 is a reply to message #24953] |
Thu, 06 October 2005 19:17 |
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Originally posted by: myname(with.between names).lombardisoftware.com
I like this idea a lot in general.
But if you do this I don't think the one with the most should be the winner.
I think it should rater be like JavaRanch's book promotions. Every valid
entry gives you a "ticket" and you draw on random. So people with more
valid bugs reports have a higher chance of winning, but any Joe Shmoe has
at least a chance. If not, I don't think you encourage people outside of
the normal bunch that already report bugs to-do this, and they/we would
report the bugs anyway.
John Arthorne wrote:
> This would be a great thing to do in the months leading up to the (still
> unnamed?) 3.2 release train. It would help build awareness and at the
> same time help make the release more solid and bug free. It wasn't
> clear to me how they picked a winner in the mySQL contest - presumably
> for the most *valid* (non duplicate or invalid) bugs in the week? Bugs
> logged by the same person who fixed the bug would also not count <g>.
> --
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> Mike Milinkovich wrote:
>> I think it's a fine idea. Should we try something like this for 3.2?
>>
>> "Doug Schaefer" <dschaefer@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.09.30.18.03.25.424612@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com...
>>
>>>On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:23:34 -0400, Eclipse WebMaster (Denis Roy) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I found this pretty cool:
>>>>
>>>>http://dev.mysql.com/mysql_5_contest.html
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>>>I love it! I hope Mike saw this :)
>>>
>>>Doug
>>>
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Re: In light of the upcoming MySQL 5.0 release [message #25395 is a reply to message #25029] |
Tue, 11 October 2005 20:30 |
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Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org
I agree... I guess as someone who has logged over a thousand Eclipse
bugs I have a certain bias ;)
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Morten Moeller wrote:
> I like this idea a lot in general.
>
> But if you do this I don't think the one with the most should be the winner.
>
> I think it should rater be like JavaRanch's book promotions. Every valid
> entry gives you a "ticket" and you draw on random. So people with more
> valid bugs reports have a higher chance of winning, but any Joe Shmoe has
> at least a chance. If not, I don't think you encourage people outside of
> the normal bunch that already report bugs to-do this, and they/we would
> report the bugs anyway.
>
>
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>
> John Arthorne wrote:
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>
>>This would be a great thing to do in the months leading up to the (still
>>unnamed?) 3.2 release train. It would help build awareness and at the
>>same time help make the release more solid and bug free. It wasn't
>>clear to me how they picked a winner in the mySQL contest - presumably
>>for the most *valid* (non duplicate or invalid) bugs in the week? Bugs
>>logged by the same person who fixed the bug would also not count <g>.
>>--
>>
>>Mike Milinkovich wrote:
>>
>>>I think it's a fine idea. Should we try something like this for 3.2?
>>>
>>>"Doug Schaefer" <dschaefer@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pan.2005.09.30.18.03.25.424612@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:23:34 -0400, Eclipse WebMaster (Denis Roy) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I found this pretty cool:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://dev.mysql.com/mysql_5_contest.html
>>>>
>>>>I love it! I hope Mike saw this :)
>>>>
>>>>Doug
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: In light of the upcoming MySQL 5.0 release [message #25436 is a reply to message #25029] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 02:59 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
That's a good idea!
It seems a shame that people who fix the bugs would be excluded, even if
it does give some opportunity to game the system. Maybe instead there
should be two prizes - one for committers and another for the rest of us.
(I see I've reported only a paltry 194 bugs, so I'm eager to get John in
a different weight class. :)
Bob
Morten Moeller wrote:
> I like this idea a lot in general.
>
> But if you do this I don't think the one with the most should be the winner.
>
> I think it should rater be like JavaRanch's book promotions. Every valid
> entry gives you a "ticket" and you draw on random. So people with more
> valid bugs reports have a higher chance of winning, but any Joe Shmoe has
> at least a chance. If not, I don't think you encourage people outside of
> the normal bunch that already report bugs to-do this, and they/we would
> report the bugs anyway.
>
>
>
>
> John Arthorne wrote:
>
>
>>This would be a great thing to do in the months leading up to the (still
>>unnamed?) 3.2 release train. It would help build awareness and at the
>>same time help make the release more solid and bug free. It wasn't
>>clear to me how they picked a winner in the mySQL contest - presumably
>>for the most *valid* (non duplicate or invalid) bugs in the week? Bugs
>>logged by the same person who fixed the bug would also not count <g>.
>>--
>>
>>Mike Milinkovich wrote:
>>
>>>I think it's a fine idea. Should we try something like this for 3.2?
>>>
>>>"Doug Schaefer" <dschaefer@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pan.2005.09.30.18.03.25.424612@dhcp-97-130.ott.qnx.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:23:34 -0400, Eclipse WebMaster (Denis Roy) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I found this pretty cool:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://dev.mysql.com/mysql_5_contest.html
>>>>
>>>>I love it! I hope Mike saw this :)
>>>>
>>>>Doug
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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