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irmtfan wrote:
@Trabis:
I know you already done great job.
reviewing features related to your current modules prior to commit them will help you to find other ideas and implement them in the first step. otherwise you should back and change codes and you will waste some time.
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Would be nice to have more hands on the core.
I didnt commit to the official branch because IMO it is an anarchy to let everybody commit codes.(then why we have feature request section )
In this specific request, I didnt know whether you and other core team are agreed with redirecting to the module itself or not.
IMHO I think we should have a core SVN and an "everybody else" svn.
No one other than core developers should be able to commit code to the core SVN. By letting module developers have write access to the full SVN I think it is dangerous.
Any additions to core should be submitted to the developers for review and let the core developers add it to assure quality control is assured and controlled by the core developers.
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irmtfan wrote:
Ideas are far more important than codes and those ideas should be discussed before implementing as codes in the core.
I was really glad to see your proposal open to everybody. IMO all developers should discussed their ideas before writing codes.
I cannot find any special request in sf.net for notifications and comment module so IMO your modules will satisfy all people.
While it is important to discuss ideas the code will never get established if we keep adding new things to it or changing things around. At the Alpha stage we want to make sure the current items work as intended and go from there. IMHO we are trying out some new things and they need to be tweaked a little bit before they are ready for "the wild" which is why it is still alpha and not beta. Some of the more minor issues should be discussed later or added to the "feature requests" for consideration.
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