Tom Lane wrote: > "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > My point was, I was going to work on some todos before feature freeze. I > > asked about two specific todos. One of them was badly worded and one of > > them did not represent (except in the smallest of ways) what it actually > > was. > > Well, it's certainly the case that some of the TODO items are vaguely > defined (because part of the TODO item is to figure out what to do) > and many of them are too complicated to explain well in one sentence. > But surely that's a different complaint from what's being discussed > in this thread?
I have started adding URLs to the TODO items, which helps. > What this story does do for me is reinforce the notion that it's > critical for newbie developers to work "in the open", getting feedback > from the lists at an early stage about what they are doing. If you go > off in a corner and develop a patch for a TODO item, you risk having it > rejected because you misunderstood what the TODO item was about. Right, and the TODO items change over time as the system improves in other ways. > Maybe the connection is that while thinking about processes, we need > to take into account the need to encourage people to get early > feedback about what they are considering doing. We say that clearly in the developer's FAQ, but it seems it is not enough. -- Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings