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Re: [wtp-dev] XSL Tools Release Plan page
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David Carver wrote:
Just a note that I've updated the wst.xsl tools release plan with the
list of bugs/enhancements on what has been planned/completed for WTP 3.2
so far.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/XSL_Release_Plan
Nitin please feel free to use this info or let me know what I need to
add in order for these to show up in the official WTP release plan for
Source Editing.
As mentioned in Raghu's earlier note (7/16), we're using the
standard project plan format that draws items directly from
Bugzilla.
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?projectid=webtools.sourceediting
has pointed to our 3.2 queries for a while now, and a few items have
already been marked and even completed. It is organized according
to the same broad themes as before and is in keeping with the
overall WTP plan document; simply mark bugs as plan items according
to the instructions written within each theme. Not all bugs belong
on the plan, though, just the bigger items (meta-bugs/umbrella items
would for example, such as the W3C compliance bug itself). I'm sure
Raghu is open to suggestions if you find the format lacking.
Having more information in a wiki page is fine, particularly those
useful Bugzilla queries, but you'll have to keep it up to date. And
I would prefer it link to the WTP Source Editing plan.
I only have one requirement in addition to Raghu's: a bug is not to
appear as a Committed plan item (meaning it has a target milestone)
unless it is assigned to someone other than the inbox. Over half of
the M2 targeted XSL bugs showing up on the wiki page's query link
have no real owner at this moment. I know we all want to accomplish
a great deal with this release, but even those of us lucky enough to
get to work on WTP full time need to keep in mind that there's more
to what we do day-to-day than just churning out code. Our
newsgroups could benefit from greater diligence from us all, and our
builds are still breaking far too often.
Regards,
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing
IBM Rational