[Koha-devel] Hacker's corner week 10

Nicole Engard nengard at gmail.com
Sun Mar 6 03:54:28 CET 2011


Paul,

This is great!!! Can you post it to the Koha site? Or would you like
me to? I think it would be great to have a series of posts like this
on the site (I can link to them from the newsletter along with MJ's
RFC Roundup!

Nicole

PS. I'd note that many of those bugs waiting for sign off don't
actually have patches attached or links to actual patches - as such
they can't be signed off on (I have noted this on a few of them when I
went to test and sign off)


On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain at biblibre.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> As announced during the last IRC meeting, i'll try to write a weekly
> summary about bugzilla/developer activity : bugs submitted, patches
> submitted,...
> Let me know if you find this handfull, if you'd like to see another
> information, i'll do my best to report what is interesting !
>
> I'll try to announce usually :
> * what's new since last week
> * what's still waiting
>
> For this 1st mail, i'll concentrate on what's waiting. In one word: it's
> huge, *WE NEED YOU*.
> Just a few numbers = 102 bugs are "patch pushed" and are waiting for
> someone to close them after checking the bug or the feature is OK in master.
> 149 bugs are "waiting sign-off": remember Koha 3.4 should be released on
> late april, and it would be too bad if so many patches were not
> integrated just because they have not been signed-off by anyone !
>
> I've added some links on http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Bugzilla
> that will let you see the details of what's summarized in this mail.
>
> 1- bugs closed
> =========
> 19 bugs were closed last week.
>
> 2- bugs pushed to close
> ==============
> There are 102 bugs that have a patch pushed and require someone to check
> and close the bug.
> The oldest is the 1883, and there are some critical ones, like the 5423,
> 5611, 4141, 4857, 5041, 5824.
>
> 3- bugs to sign-off
> ===========
> There are 149 bugs to sign-off.
> #2795 = The oldest is also a CRI one Offline circ tries to circ on
> biblio-level "itemtype"
> <http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=2975>
> #3624 = a BLO one ! a patch has been submitted to update the DB
> structure. Without this patch, the DB is inconsistent on update
> #5449 = another BLO one ! JSON malformed in Koha - Blocker with jQuery
> 1.4.x <http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=5449>
> There are 7 CRI, that are waiting for someone to check = 2975, 3652,
> 4276, 4993, 5027, 5379, 5646.
> But the 149 are worth a check, of course.
>
> 4- to discuss
> ========
> I also have found that those bugs should/could be discussed
> #5009 = Dobrica Pavlinusic <mailto:dpavlin at rot13.org> has submitted a
> patch to add autocomplete="off" to borrowernumbers and barcode forms
> Owen has closed the bug, I think it's worth more investigation. Please
> give your opinion !
> #5390 = library choice not remaining when searching opac. Nicole E. ask
> an interesting question, jump in the discussion & send a patch if you've
> an idea!
> #5533 = marking item lost diff in two places, same thing, jump in the
> thread Nicole starts !
>
> PS: (once again) congratulations to chris_c => i've searched for patches
> signed-off waiting (waiting to move to "pushed, pls test"). It's easy,
> there are only 3, 2 of them being only a few hours old, and probably not
> here anymore when you'll read this mail.
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Paul POULAIN
> http://www.biblibre.com
> Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc
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>
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