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[Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
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Martin Rubey |
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[Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors |
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26 Jan 2008 08:11:37 +0100 |
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Yes, I like this proposal equally well. Comments?
"William Sit" <address@hidden> writes:
> Dear Martin:
>
> May I suggest using a bit vector to notate the fixes? I propose that the bits
> of the bit vector be assigned according to chronological order of axiom
> branches, so that bit 0 is for Tim's Axiom, bit 1 for FriCAS and bit 2 for
> OpenAxiom, etc. So we need only two status: fixed xxx and fixed proposed xxx
> for now. The bit vector is extensible if more flavors come along.
>
> Example: "fixed 101" means patches exist and implemented for OpenAxiom and for
> Tim's Axiom, each patch according to the requirements of the flavor.
>
> "fixed proposed 010" means a patch exist (proposed) but not implemented (for
> whatever reasons) on FriCAS.
>
> "fixed 000" means no patch implemented
>
> "fixed proposed 000" means no patch proposed (implies of course "fixed 000").
>
> You may forward this to the groups or disregard as you please.
>
> William
>
>
> On 25 Jan 2008 22:11:55 +0100
> Martin Rubey <address@hidden> wrote:
> >I have just added a new bug status "fixed somewhere".
> >
> > Please use "fix proposed" and "fixed somewhere" according to the following
> >rules:
> >
> >> 1) fix proposed
> >> would be used if a patch is attached, but it hasn't been fixed in one of
> >> the
> >> systems
> >> 2) fixed somewhere would be used if the issue is fixed somewhere,
> >> regardless whether a patch is
> >> included or not.
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > I will upload patches to those issues I marked "fix proposed" with comment
> > "fixed in FriCAS" upon request. I hope that's OK for everybody. Otherwise,
> >please complain and I'll try to find a solution.
> >
> > I'd be also very grateful for a better name, replacing "fixed somewhere", it
> >shouldn't be longer though.
> >
> >Martin
> >
> >
> >
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>
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