Chris Cormack wrote: > <RANT> > What you say may be all well and good, but I have yet to see a single > patch from you. > Want some bugs fixed? How bout fixing a couple yourself, show us all > how its done eh? > </RANT>
Stay tuned :) Although, I have no plans to rewrite the Koha data model and install an ORM by myself. The more I think about that, the more I see a need for introducing and adhering to some "best practices" for software systems into Koha, i.e. can we please consider the following steps to be taken before we just start writing code, i.e. (*) requirement specs (*) analysis of those to produce some design guidelines (*) design of the new and modified software (*) NOW WE CAN CODE IT UP! (*) testing systems (*) installation, configuration and deployment mgmt There are peer reviews at each of the above steps. And there are more steps I haven't mentioned. Some of the above steps are being done now, in an ad hoc manner. Failing to adhere to best practices in software projects means that the developers suffer at the cost of the quality of the delivered product. I am more than willing to share my experiences and experience in this realm to assist in getting Koha to stand out as a quality FOSS project. Please don't read any criticism I write here as an attack. I am attempting to introduce some quality that is lacking. If you review my posts to this list over the past few years, you will see that I have introduced some changes towards that goal. I am not here to whine and complain. I have much better things to do with my time. cheers rickw -- _________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services You go find out what they need and I'll start coding. -- two geeks _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel