Hi,
After I have seen the effort taken and the testruns made on the
migration of the Google Code bugtracker to Github I come to the
conclusion that we should now do a (proper) final review on what is
currently in Google Code, what can be closed with "Won't Fix", and what
tickets actually have a solution.
Several issues have been asked for feedback, if it is already fixed in a
later release. I would be very good if after this review proces we are
going to give a shot at the lowest hanging fruits and see what we can
manage before 31-12-2012.
Together with a website migration, it would be a lovely target to
actually release our work on new years day.
Stefan
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After I have seen the effort taken and the testruns made on the
migration of the Google Code bugtracker to Github I come to the
conclusion that we should now do a (proper) final review on what is
currently in Google Code, what can be closed with "Won't Fix", and what
tickets actually have a solution.
Several issues have been asked for feedback, if it is already fixed in a
later release. I would be very good if after this review proces we are
going to give a shot at the lowest hanging fruits and see what we can
manage before 31-12-2012.
Together with a website migration, it would be a lovely target to
actually release our work on new years day.
Stefan
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