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[Axiom-developer] Re: [fricas-devel] Re: use of `fix proposed'
From: |
Gabriel Dos Reis |
Subject: |
[Axiom-developer] Re: [fricas-devel] Re: use of `fix proposed' |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Jan 2008 01:58:41 -0600 (CST) |
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Martin Rubey wrote:
|
| Gabriel Dos Reis <address@hidden> writes:
|
| > Hi,
| >
| > I would suggest to use `fix proposed' on the Axiom Wiki only when
| > a patch is effectly proposed as an attachment in the tracker, as
| > opposed to the mere fact that the bug is fixed in an Axiom flavor.
| > That would help reduce confusion.
|
| Oh, sorry, I overlooked this mail. I think that's a good suggestion, although
| it does not make me happy, because it may be a lot of work to do so.
It may be a lot of work, when you do effectively propose a fix -- not
just a comment that it is fixed somewhere. So, you could still
maintain the level of work you're doing now by just saying it is fixed
somewhere, without chaning to `fix proposed'.
| In fact,
| it only makes sense where the code bases are still close enough (i.e., the
| algebra, I guess)
|
| How about splitting status fix proposed into
|
| 1) fix proposed (i.e, patch attached)
| 2) fixed in one of OpenAxiom, FriCAS, Axiom (a shorter name would be needed
here)
|
| ?
That sounds good.
-- Gaby