[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Bug Squashing Week: Mid-Week Update

Terran McCanna tmccanna at georgialibraries.org
Wed Mar 6 17:56:00 EST 2019


Bug Squashing Week is going fantastically!

So far, 25 people have actively participated this week by reporting new
bugs, updating existing bugs with more info, updating bug tags, testing
patches, submitting new patches, signing off on bugs, and committing code.


Kudos to Tiffany Little, Andrea Buntz Neiman, and Elaine Hardy for the
nearly 300 bugs that they have updated with official tags or marked Won’t
Fix because they were old bugs relating only to the XUL client. All of this
work serves to greatly improve findability.

There are 15 patches that were submitted this week with pullrequests for
testing, so if anyone would like to test those, that would be great! (They
are listed on the tracking spreadsheet below.)

The tracking spreadsheet is at:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x_sZcEaP62J42KcB03AUn1I1MSZQpPI5mF9r0Zrmhgo/edit?usp=sharing

And if you haven’t participated yet this week, there are still two more
days to get your name on the charts! :)

Thanks, everyone!






Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager
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