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Hi,
> Seriously, do something with bug tracker. Remove old bugs or just wipe
> it. It's really messy.
YES I'm also bored and dont use redmine because it's too messy too
complex. I already looked to Roundup (Python, simple and used by Hg
devel them self so it'a the perfect friend for Mercurial)
> And at least I need plans, lists of features to implement and
> schedules for it.
In fact, in december we had a wok freez and the plan was like each
other years -->
* Make RC cooking ISO and fix bug from feedback
* Write documentation
* Improve and update all slitaz home made tools.
* Release in march
I can't force people to folow our way to do but now I have no plan, I'm
running to maintain Tank and checking why things goes wrong, coding some
improved tools to make 4.0 easier and faster to use and I'm preparing
new doc/relnotes. But we have bugs in Tazwok and I do not understand the
code anymore and can't fix it, there is 3419 lines in Tazwok... it too
complicated for me.
I was using Debian years ago and it was realy too complex for me, it's
one of the reason I created SliTaz from scratch and wrote simple tools
for it, I said SIMPLE, easy to maintain and understand for everyone not
just a few crazy hackers. Now I feel like in Debian with our build
system. The worse in all that: it seems there is only one man who
understand current Tazwok and he is going to leave us untill next season
(if he come back) so we all use a tool that we not control. I know a
part of this is my fault, I should have stop everything when back from
hollydays in January.
By the way I can't get the asso money and must go back to work next
week, so I guess we not release any stable version before month or even
next year. These last weeks I hade a lot of night without sleeping,
working all day on slitaz, stressing myself and putting my son on the
side to work for the project. But now I feel I did all that for nothing,
i'm tied and dont have money anymore...
But if YOU have a plan or want to take my place to make a stable
release, you WELCOME!
> //Implementing reverse-dependencies to clean-up unused packages after
> software deinstallation, someone?
....
- Christophe
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