Defining specific problems and handwaving at solutions (was Re: What's Canonical thinking about Bazaar?)

Alexander Belchenko bialix at ukr.net
Sat Nov 7 15:35:01 GMT 2009


Alexander Belchenko пишет:
> Ian Clatworthy пишет:
>> Let's be brutally honest ... Bazaar is *Python* and a tool by developers
>> for (mostly) developers. Contributing to it *ought* to be a pleasure.
>> Please step forward with your ideas on how we can make it that. How do
>> other successful open source projects solve this? What can we learn from
>> others?
> 
> I want to tell you some of my story.
> 
> First at all I'm totally agree with Matthew. Although it seems I still 
> have commit rights but I have problems to use it. And one of the 
> problem: second approve vote exists even for non-core committers. I've 
> worked on Windows support very long time. Because I saw it's a free area 
> and somebody have to work here. And it was always much easier for me to 
> get windows-specific patches in, because there was only John who may 
> block or correct me.

I did not finish my thoughts: "it was always much easier for me to get 
windows-specific patches in rather than some more generic patches."




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