From: Doug B. <dou...@gm...> - 2009-11-22 12:06:34
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:11 AM, Benny Malengier <ben...@gm...> wrote: > All, the roadmap is now on 100%, so we can prepare for 3.1.3. Could > everyone test perhaps a GEDCOM and an XML export of their data > (filtered somehow), and then import again in an empty tree. The last > things changes are related to that, and GEDCOM changes are sensitive. > > Jerome, can you check the po file is up to date, perhaps send mail to > translators with % completion of their language as information? > > Stephane, do you have time somewhere in the coming weeks to push out > 3.1.3? I would like to see in the release notes something in the line > of 'While the Gramps developers are working on a super 3.2 release in > a couple of months, they still had time for a minor bug fix release. > > The roadmap http://www.gramps-project.org/bugs/roadmap_page.php?version_id=15 > contains main content of this release. I think the most striking: > > * the annoying tooltip messages in latest distro's are no longer present > * some GEDCOM fixes (timestamp on persons now kept, MEDI import, ...) > * some data that was not present in filtered data is now present > (source page, ...) > * windows / or \ paths in webreport cleaned up > * ... The bugtracking roadmap is one tool. Here are some other tools to see exactly what has happened in that time: Looks like r12639 was the first commit in this branch, so here is everything that changed since then: svn log -r 12639:HEAD -v How many commits: svn log -r 12639:HEAD | grep 2009- | cat -n | tail That is 165 changes since 2009-06-06. >From the Python Gramplet, we can see how long that was: > Date("2009-11-22") - Date("2009-06-06") 5 months, 16 days > (Date("2009-11-22") - Date("2009-06-06")).sort (169, 0) So, 165 commits in 169 days. Who did those changes? svn log -r 12639:HEAD | grep 2009- | cut -d\| -f2 | sort -u | cat -n 1 asleinius 2 bmcage 3 dsblank 4 erikdrgm 5 espenbe 6 gbritton 7 gburto01 8 hippy 9 ldnp 10 leonhaeuser 11 ltosky 12 matlas 13 nick-h 14 noirauds 15 pez4brian 16 robhealey1 17 romjerome And those are just the committers! That doesn't mention the people that may have reported an issue, made a suggestion, or even provided a patch. So, one can describe this as "minor", but sometimes it is nice to reflect on the amazing numbers of people that help in a host of different ways --- even in the most minor of activities. What a great community! -Doug > Benny |