Hi On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 7:25 PM, Jonathan Druart <jonathan.dru...@bugs.koha-community.org> wrote:
> I do not see the point to sign-off and QA trivial string patches when > blockers are in the queue for weeks (no need to tell me everybody does what > do they want, I still agree with that). I completely get that blockers need to be sorted out. But personally I got into Koha dev stream with string patches. How to write the tests was a mystery to me in the initial days and I was afraid to get in there. And when I did, I made mistakes which others helped clean up and that's how I learnt and I'm still learning. For a newbie, seeing their trivial patch being signed off and pushed is a shot of adrenaline and it gives them the confidence to bite into bigger pieces. I'm sure that we do not want Koha development to be seen as an oligarchy of expert devs, by not pushing the insignificant patches when there are blocker patches, especially when there is a call up for more "hands on the deck". Personally I was *not* happy with the shift to taiga. I knew my way around BZ. Kanban was a new format to me and having to spend time to learn a new pm tool was something that had me dragging my feet. But then its human nature.to resist change. :-) I will probably just get used to it in bit just my 2c indranil -- Indranil Das Gupta L2C2 Technologies Phone : +91-98300-20971 WWW : http://www.l2c2.co.in Blog : http://blog.l2c2.co.in IRC : indradg on irc://irc.freenode.net Twitter : indradg _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/