Tracking Issues
Hey guys,
I know this comes up every once in a while and there have been mixed feelings about it. But I think there's some major benefit to actually using the Tracking Issues feature available on code.google. Sometimes when I only have an hour to code, I can knock one or two small bugs down, yet it takes me half that time I have searching the forums for something that I think is doable (and hasn't been done yet). If we were using the Issue Tracker it wouldn't take much time to find something.
The benefit also includes the ownership of issues. Recently, we had two devs both working on very similar abilities (abDestroyTgtV and abTapDestroyTgt) where if the dev working on the generic ability had clear ownership of the issue, the other dev could have spent his time on something that wouldn't be obsolete in a week.
Yes I know it's a big pain in the ass converting forum posts into Issues. Maybe we can start small and work our way up? Any time you start working on a new feature, just post it into the Issues with you as the owner. This way when people are looking for a new feature to code up, they don't duplicate someone else's effort. As for bugs that exist, we have a pretty good community here, and I have seen several "bug recaps" pop up, that maybe we can get in a centralized location. And from there just pop them into the Tracker. Better yet, have a few people who want to help, but aren't programmers put them into the Tracker for us.
I know freestorageaccount did a little bit of that a month or two ago, but after a few updates it gets too unwieldy to keep up with all of our changes. Once we have all of the active issues into the Tracker, keeping up with the changes is easy.
So check out the Issues. I'm going to start adding a few Features that I've seen posted, to get a little momentum in there. The more information we have around, the easier it'll be for people interested in helping the project to jump in.
I know this comes up every once in a while and there have been mixed feelings about it. But I think there's some major benefit to actually using the Tracking Issues feature available on code.google. Sometimes when I only have an hour to code, I can knock one or two small bugs down, yet it takes me half that time I have searching the forums for something that I think is doable (and hasn't been done yet). If we were using the Issue Tracker it wouldn't take much time to find something.
The benefit also includes the ownership of issues. Recently, we had two devs both working on very similar abilities (abDestroyTgtV and abTapDestroyTgt) where if the dev working on the generic ability had clear ownership of the issue, the other dev could have spent his time on something that wouldn't be obsolete in a week.
Yes I know it's a big pain in the ass converting forum posts into Issues. Maybe we can start small and work our way up? Any time you start working on a new feature, just post it into the Issues with you as the owner. This way when people are looking for a new feature to code up, they don't duplicate someone else's effort. As for bugs that exist, we have a pretty good community here, and I have seen several "bug recaps" pop up, that maybe we can get in a centralized location. And from there just pop them into the Tracker. Better yet, have a few people who want to help, but aren't programmers put them into the Tracker for us.
I know freestorageaccount did a little bit of that a month or two ago, but after a few updates it gets too unwieldy to keep up with all of our changes. Once we have all of the active issues into the Tracker, keeping up with the changes is easy.
So check out the Issues. I'm going to start adding a few Features that I've seen posted, to get a little momentum in there. The more information we have around, the easier it'll be for people interested in helping the project to jump in.