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Re: [mylyn-docs-dev] Backlog clean-up
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Hi David,
I will reopen the bugs where I have opened a gerrit change (I just need
to find time to do so).
As I said before, some of my gerrit changes were posted with the idea
to start a discussion (I agree that they are not meant to be merged in
this form). But some patches I proposed are valid contributions that
solve the described issue. I do not understand why they cannot be
merged. They are documented, have an appropriate unit test… (if not
please review the change in Gerrit).
Have you just run a script to close all the bugs? Or have you review
each bug separately?
I understand that WikiText is not a priority for you and that the time
you can put in the project is limited. I remember having this
conversation per email when I was disappointed in not getting any review
on my patches. But I always thought: this is only a matter of time
before getting a review. I need to understand that the WikiText guys
have the same kind of constraint that I see at work. Open source isn’t a
wonderland even for my first open-source contributions.
Now I see you have closed a lot of bugs, even if a patch is attached to
it. This is a shame for an open-source project!
Take bug 390081 [1] as an example.
Comment 2 <David Green>: … Please re-open if you'd like to see this
revisited, perhaps with a contribution
When my comment 1 is a link to a Gerrit change that never got a review.
If you choose to close everything, to see what the reaction will be.
Here is mine:
- Disappointed (again)
- I will reopen every bug, where I was involved and repost the link to
the Gerrit change.
I hope this is what you expected. If not, please let me know.
Jeremie
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=390081
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 09:44:00 -0700, David Green
<david.green@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've closed all open bugs in Mylyn WikiText as RESOLVED WONTFIX that
> were opened before January 1 2013 as part of backlog clean-up.
> Please reopen any bug that you'd like to see revisited. When
> reopening a bug please consider providing a contribution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David