Squeakers,
Soon the alpha phase of 3.7 will start. That's the time we have for really folding in all the ehancements that were posted to list list over the last months.
The nice thing is: Everyone can help with this!
There is a nice Document on the Wiki: Commenting Bugs and Fixes: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3103
So if please fire up the BFAV, and tell the world which changes you really like to see in 3.7. This allready would help a lot. And even better would be some testing, code review, and SUnit-Tests.
Marcus
Hi
I just uploaded a new set of KCP cleans. Would you prefer that I send them to the list like that BFAV addicts could review the code in better condition?
Stef
On Mardi, sep 30, 2003, at 13:24 Europe/Zurich, Marcus Denker wrote:
Squeakers,
Soon the alpha phase of 3.7 will start. That's the time we have for really folding in all the ehancements that were posted to list list over the last months.
The nice thing is: Everyone can help with this!
There is a nice Document on the Wiki: Commenting Bugs and Fixes: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3103
So if please fire up the BFAV, and tell the world which changes you really like to see in 3.7. This allready would help a lot. And even better would be some testing, code review, and SUnit-Tests.
Marcus
-- Marcus Denker marcus@ira.uka.de -- Squeak! http://squeak.de
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 02:47:29PM +0200, ducasse wrote:
Hi
I just uploaded a new set of KCP cleans. Would you prefer that I send them to the list like that BFAV addicts could review the code in better condition?
Yes, I think this would be the best way: the BFAV makes the process much simpler and more transparent...
Marcus
Marcus Denker wrote:
Squeakers,
Soon the alpha phase of 3.7 will start. That's the time we have for really folding in all the ehancements that were posted to list list over the last months.
The nice thing is: Everyone can help with this!
There is a nice Document on the Wiki: Commenting Bugs and Fixes: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/3103
So if please fire up the BFAV, and tell the world which changes you really like to see in 3.7. This allready would help a lot. And even better would be some testing, code review, and SUnit-Tests.
I'v been trying to run the BFAV several times but run into problems. Have anybody got it to run on MacOS 8 or 9 ?
Karl
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 07:24 AM, Marcus Denker wrote:
Squeakers,
Soon the alpha phase of 3.7 will start. That's the time we have for really folding in all the ehancements that were posted to list list over the last months.
Just as a followup to this, now that 3.6gamma is out there, here are my immediate plans for 3.7alpha, in order:
1. Remove all deprecated methods, and store all deprecated methods for 3.6 in a special package on SqueakMap. 2. Incorporate all of the already [approved] items for 3.7alpha... there are quite a few of them now, and we need to clear the backlog.
I hope to have both of these done over the next several days, time permitting. (We also have the 3.6 final release to fit in this weekend...)
- Doug
Doug Way dway@riskmetrics.com wrote:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 07:24 AM, Marcus Denker wrote:
Squeakers,
Soon the alpha phase of 3.7 will start. That's the time we have for really folding in all the ehancements that were posted to list list over the last months.
Just as a followup to this, now that 3.6gamma is out there, here are my immediate plans for 3.7alpha, in order:
- Remove all deprecated methods, and store all deprecated methods for
3.6 in a special package on SqueakMap.
Sounds neat.
- Incorporate all of the already [approved] items for 3.7alpha...
there are quite a few of them now, and we need to clear the backlog.
Right.
I hope to have both of these done over the next several days, time permitting. (We also have the 3.6 final release to fit in this weekend...)
- Doug
Yep. I am very soon releasing a new SM1.0x. It will hopefully be the last - contains a bunch of small fixes. Since I actually ended up touching more code than I initially wanted I will first release it as a beta for people to test.
regards, Göran
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