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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like |
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Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:44:02 +0000 |
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Hi, Miles!
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 10:24:25PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> writes:
> >> Yet a third is that when we decide to do it, we can converge on a
> >> releasable state with almost absurd ease. Like, Ivanovic (our
> >> release manager) will announce "Point release scheduled this coming
> >> Wednesday" and everyone will pretty much flip into bug-stomping
> >> mode. The tracker bug list tends to shrink dramatically when this
> >> happens -- not only do we get prepared for release but *we know
> >> we've done so*.
> > Eric, how well do you think this could work at all for Emacs?
> I suspect that 90% of the difference in "responsiveness" between the
> two projects has to do with the people (and numbers of people)
> involved, not with the tools being used.
What about the code base?
> Emacs has a rather small developer base, and most of the developers
> are fairly busy with other things. A project with lots of developers
> that are more intensely involved in development is naturally going to
> be more reponsive.
> Certainly the tools make _some_ difference, but I think ESR is
> drastically overestimating how much of one. If Emacs development were
> at a faster pace (perhaps because the developer base change), then
> maybe the tools would become a limiting factor, but I don't think they
> are now.
My feeling is that better tools would make a substantial difference -
perhaps 25% better productivity for me - but nothing like an order of
magnitude.
Miles, why aren't we all switching to arch? Would it be appropriate for
Emacs now?
> [BTW, one thing I think _would_ be very handy, and easy to implement,
> would be an IRC channel for Emacs developers, just for those random
> questions you wanna get a quick answer to sometimes... There's #emacs
> on irc.freenode.net, but it's more user-level.]
Would anybody be listening?
> -Miles
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Alan Mackenzie, 2007/12/31
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Eric S. Raymond, 2007/12/31
Re: What a modern collaboration toolkit looks like, Nick Roberts, 2007/12/31