As I mentionned in an earlier post, I am moving to another city: new
life, new job, etc :-)
This means that I will be off for a few weeks (I would say at least
3), as I need to actually move, settle, get a new Internet connection
and so on before I can get back to IzPack work.
Meanwhile I'm sure that lots of new JIRA issues will be created :-)
There are already quite a few pending ones that need to be handled,
and I noticed that a good proportion of them even have patches.
That why (depending on your free time of course), I would need some
IzPack developers to actively handle those issues. This would be a
good boost to ensure that we can have new releases in September,
otherwise I'm not sure that I will be able to catch up with those
issues just by myself in a timely fashion...
As I will be mostly offline, here are a few guidelines for the volunteers:
* you can pick the issues that were assigned to me if you want to
* you have the power to accept or reject a patch/feature
* if that's a fix -> commit to the 4.3 branch
* if that's a new feature -> commit to the trunk
* you are a dev, so I trust you in your choices :-)
Meanwhile take care of the project, and see you soon again guys :-)
Cheers
PS: for those who take vacations, enjoy your time far away from the computer!
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Hi Julien,
I'll try to look after some of these points and I wish you all the best!
-Kjell
I'm back :-)
I saw that the JIRA issues stack is still growing... I'm a bit anxious
on how we can handle them in a good fashion.
I have a few days off before I start my new job, so I will try to
handle some (and maybe plan the next release), but clearly it will be
hard to catch up on all those pending issues.
Cheers
PS: Thanks Kjel for your work.