[Kamailio-Devel] 1.4.0 release date
Henning Westerholt
henning.westerholt at 1und1.de
Wed Jul 30 16:23:15 CEST 2008
On Wednesday 30 July 2008, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
> That was not the end.
>
> What I see is that spell checks and doxygen patches are now considered
> more relevant then real software development.
>
> I wish to see how you motivate the people who work on the core to fix
> the bugs after you have acted so mean against their real contributions.
>
> Bogdan is one of the few who constantly added real features and did
> real fixes to the core until you managed to put a stop to it.
>
> So until I see a new bug being fixed in the core I am not looking
> forward irrelevant (compared to the core) changes in the tree (like
> spellcheck or word replacements or doxygen).
Hello Adrian,
i don't think i acted against all contributions. But i really don't want to
start this whole discussion again. If you've this opinion, i must accept
this. If you've other problems with my behaviour (apart from the whole
local_route issue) i'm open to discuss them privately.
If you look at the tracker then you'll probably notice that i also fixed a
bunch of bugs in modules and the core in the last month. Please forgive me
that i lack the experience, insight and resources to do more relevant
contributions. If you really want to start finger pointing, then perhaps
choose one of the ~20 developers that did zero commits in the last months
instead of me.
I'm really glad that Olle created this doxygen patches, and i don't think that
they are irrelevant. And wrong documentation: if some users is not able to
use a function because of this, then it counts for me similar to a bug in
source. To your last point, replacements: if we want to release 1.4.0 as
Kamailio, then this should be also mirrored in the documentation and
copyright statement.
I only wanted to start the discussion again, and offered my help with the
release process. If this is not wanted, then its also fine with me.
Cheers,
Henning
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