Hi, I just read Tobias'' blog where he calls me a "monster on" the Rails Trac system. Couldn''t tell if he meant a nice furry cookie monster or mean mother-in-law type monster. Is there a problem with me cleaning out duplicate tickets and such? Koz mentioned using XPATCH for non-trivial patches without tests. I''ve also been going through patches which I find to be a welcome addition and testing them against trunk and adding a tested tag to them or adding unit tests if none were provided. If I''m eating too many cookies, let me know. Bob Silva http://www.railtie.net/ _______________________________________________ Rails-core mailing list Rails-core@lists.rubyonrails.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails-core
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 04:34:59PM -0800, Bob Silva wrote:> I just read Tobias'' blog where he calls me a "monster on" the Rails Trac > system. > > Couldn''t tell if he meant a nice furry cookie monster or mean > mother-in-law type monster. > > Is there a problem with me cleaning out duplicate tickets and such? Koz > mentioned using XPATCH > > for non-trivial patches without tests. I''ve also been going through > patches which I find to be a welcome > > addition and testing them against trunk and adding a tested tag to them or > adding unit tests if > > none were provided. > > If I''m eating too many cookies, let me know.You talking about Rick Olson saying you were a "maniac" and suggesting someone give you a raise? (http://project.ioni.st/post/635#post-635) No problems here with the work you''re doing on the bug tracker. Much appreciated in fact. marcel -- Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel@vernix.org>
Whoops, I guess it was Kevin Clark who wrote it. Sorry Tobias. http://glu.ttono.us/articles/2006/02/11/acts-as-threaded First a monster and now a manic, when my wife uses those terms, I KNOW I''m doing something right. I didn''t want to presume the same here. Cheers, Bob Silva http://www.railtie.net/> -----Original Message----- > From: rails-core-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org [mailto:rails-core- > bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of Marcel Molina Jr. > Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 5:14 PM > To: rails-core@lists.rubyonrails.org > Subject: Re: [Rails-core] Bug list maintenance > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 04:34:59PM -0800, Bob Silva wrote: > > I just read Tobias'' blog where he calls me a "monster on" the Rails > Trac > > system. > > > > Couldn''t tell if he meant a nice furry cookie monster or mean > > mother-in-law type monster. > > > > Is there a problem with me cleaning out duplicate tickets and such? > Koz > > mentioned using XPATCH > > > > for non-trivial patches without tests. I''ve also been going through > > patches which I find to be a welcome > > > > addition and testing them against trunk and adding a tested tag to > them or > > adding unit tests if > > > > none were provided. > > > > If I''m eating too many cookies, let me know. > > You talking about Rick Olson saying you were a "maniac" and suggesting > someone give you a raise? (http://project.ioni.st/post/635#post-635) > > No problems here with the work you''re doing on the bug tracker. Much > appreciated in fact. > > marcel > -- > Marcel Molina Jr. <marcel@vernix.org> > _______________________________________________ > Rails-core mailing list > Rails-core@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails-core
> Is there a problem with me cleaning out duplicate tickets and such? Koz > mentioned using XPATCH > > for non-trivial patches without tests. I''ve also been going through patches > which I find to be a welcome > addition and testing them against trunk and adding > a tested tag to them or adding unit tests if none were provided. > > > > If I''m eating too many cookies, let me know.Quite the opposite. Keep it up. You''re kicking ass. -- Cheers Koz