Re: Sprint: clean up Plone day [was: A few suggestions]

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Perrin [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Friday, 28 November 2008 11:48 AM
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> Subject: [Plone-docs] Sprint: clean up Plone day [was: A few suggestions]
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> Markus Bleicher wrote:
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> {something spot-on, which helped me to smile and put the storm in
> perspective}
>
> Dylan Jay wrote:
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> > we could float the idea of a "clean up Plone day". A sprint dedicated to
> > reimplementing old features in the new ways.
>
> You have floated the idea :) and I like it, very much.
>
> Shall we move this part of the thread to … General Questions?

It's really a core dev issue since its core code so I'm moving this
discussion to that list.

I don't know that much about sprints to be honest. I do know they aren't
cheap and need the love and care of someone with a venue and or time.

Is it even possible to have a whole bunch of newbies reimplementing old core
code to get rid of form controller and the like? They'd need to sign the
core dev agreement right?
Does this fit into the roadmap somewhere?
Maybe its better done as special tune up day?

 

> I assume that we can encourage greatest publicity/involvement without risk
> to quality of code.
>
> Already we have at least, amongst the PLIPs accepted for 3.3:
>
> > #241: Clean up auto-sort, auto-order code
>
> <http://plone.org/products/plone/releases/3.3>
>
> Without wishing to restrict what might be cleaned up:
>
>  * foci of code cleaning sprint(s) could be harmonious with Plone core
> roadmaps.
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Israel Saeta Pérez () Sprint: clean up Plone day [was: A few suggestions]
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Dylan Jay wrote:
Is it even possible to have a whole bunch of newbies reimplementing old core
code to get rid of form controller and the like? They'd need to sign the
core dev agreement right?
Does this fit into the roadmap somewhere?
Maybe its better done as special tune up day?

Honestly, I wouldn't expect newbies being able to reimplement old code since they probably won't understand it.

-- israel



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Poor choice of words. I meant new to core development.


From: Israel Saeta Pérez [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Saturday, 29 November 2008 2:47 AM
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Subject: [Plone-docs] Sprint: clean up Plone day [was: A few suggestions]

 

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Dylan Jay wrote:

Is it even possible to have a whole bunch of newbies reimplementing old core
code to get rid of form controller and the like? They'd need to sign the
core dev agreement right?
Does this fit into the roadmap somewhere?
Maybe its better done as special tune up day?


Honestly, I wouldn't expect newbies being able to reimplement old code since they probably won't understand it.

-- israel

 

 


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Graham Perrin () Re: Sprint: clean up Plone day [was: A few suggestions]
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Dylan Jay-4 wrote:
It's really a core dev issue since its core code so I'm moving this discussion to that list.
The thread seems to have split between Core Developers (as suggested)
<http://n2.nabble.com/Sprint%3A-clean-up-Plone-day--was%3A-A-few-suggestions--tp1587394p1587394.html> and Documentation
<http://n2.nabble.com/Re%3A-Sprint%3A-clean-up-Plone-day--was%3A-A-few-suggestions--tp1588922p1588922.html> — shall we move the Core Developers part of the thread to Documentation, or vice versa?