Hi!
   Please do it! :)
Miguel Arroz
On 2008/02/12, at 04:56, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>>> I'm sort of in a holding pattern and having second thoughts ...  
>>>> If I commit, I also commit myself to a lot of work, because the  
>>>> ant build portion is most likely going to break in a lot of  
>>>> funky cases (who knows what people do in those ant files).  I  
>>>> don't know if I want to deal with it right now, so I'm just  
>>>> putting it off.  I'm thinking about just fixing a couple of the  
>>>> notable regressions in the current one -- the double selection  
>>>> of local + system frameworks, the P/Whatever error during  
>>>> conversion, and the unique framework bug -- which incidentally  
>>>> only doesn't happen to me because I have a custom NSBundle that  
>>>> works around that problem.
>>>
>>> I like the idea of fixing these before going to completely new  
>>> problems. Because the ones you mentioned are annoying (I stumble  
>>> over them a lot at the moment, because I have to make so many  
>>> changes here and there).
>>
>> +1
>>
>> Yeah, and this can be aimed at a new stable soon enough. I am keen  
>> for the shake-up, but this seems like a sensible move prior to that.
> OK ... Here's what I'm proposing -- Comments welcome:
>
> Already done:
> * I just saved out patches for all my previous changes and I'm now  
> rolled back to the current unstable trunk
>
> Proposal:
> * Fix these handful of regressions that showed up in 3.3 (listed  
> above)
> * 3.3.2 is supposed to be out by the end of Feb, at which point we  
> declare the unstable branch "stable"
> * Once we are declare stable on 3.3.2, I will modify my original  
> classpath management code to use the CURRENT ant build system but  
> with the NEW eclipse classpath management (= ant.* stays around,  
> but management is much nicer and more fine-grain within Eclipse)  
> and I'll commit that
> * After the inside-eclipse classpath system is tested and approved,  
> that will move to the "stable"
> * After that moves to stable, the new ant build changes will go in
> * After the new ant build changes are stabilized, it will go to  
> "stable"
> * After that, possibly a bug bash?  Vote for your most hated bugs,  
> etc.  I'd also really like to clean up the "zero state" of WO  
> development -- smoothing the process for people just starting with  
> WO development (I think this ultimately will help everyone by  
> tightening the UI) -- if you have specific ideas for this, log them.
> * Back to new stuff?
>
> ms
>
Miguel Arroz
http://www.terminalapp.net
http://www.ipragma.com
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