[CMake] Bug fix requests for the *next* release of CMake...

Daniel Dekkers d.dekkers at cthrough.nl
Fri Oct 21 18:19:24 EDT 2011


Yes, me -> http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=12532

Don't think as a reporter you can even edit your own bug entries after committing them. Or I'm missing a button somewhere.

Op 21 okt. 2011 om 20:20 heeft David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com> het volgende geschreven:

> As an esteemed colleague has pointed out, those with "reporter" level
> account in Mantis may not edit bugs other than their own directly.
> So..... if you are in that boat, but would like to vote for a bug fix
> to be considered for 2.8.7, please reply to this thread, and just list
> the bug number, or a URL linking to its bug tracker page.
> 
> I will follow the replies to this thread and add those bugs to the
> roadmap as they roll in.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> David C.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:19 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> *NO* replies requested. Different technique this time. Please edit the
>> bug tracker directly. (Unless you have problems with the bug tracker:
>> if so, please feel free to reply here with your suggestions.)
>> 
>> We are planning for CMake 2.8.7, aiming for a December release. We're
>> targeting Dec. 28, 2011 for releasing it, and in order to make that
>> happen we'll have to do an "rc1" by Dec. 7th or so... about 7 weeks
>> from now.
>> 
>> If you have a particular issue that you think should be fixed for
>> inclusion in 2.8.7, please put it on the roadmap yourself by the end
>> of next week, Fri. Oct. 28th. To do so, edit the bug at
>> http://public.kitware.com/Bug and set the "Target Version" field to
>> "CMake 2.8.7" - that will make it appear on the roadmap page (
>> http://www.cmake.org/Bug/roadmap_page.php?version_id=89 ). Also: add a
>> note saying why it's important to you, or even add a patch that fixes
>> and documents and tests it if you're able to.
>> 
>> Ideally, each issue will be discussed as needed on the mailing list to
>> come to any consensus about what should be done to fix it, and then
>> the entry in the bug tracker may be used to keep it on the radar
>> screen, and to track activity related to it.
>> 
>> Patches are *always* welcome. Patches that include testing of any new
>> features, or tests that prove a bug is really fixed on the dashboards
>> are better: a patch with testing is strongly preferred over a patch
>> with no testing. Also, if you are *adding* code, then you also
>> probably need to add *tests* of that code, so that the coverage
>> percentage stays as is or rises.
>> 
>> Please discuss issues here on the mailing list as needed, and add
>> notes to existing issues in the bug tracker that you are interested in
>> seeing fixed for 2.8.7 -- we will be looking at activity both on the
>> mailing list and in the bug tracker to help prioritize the bug fixes
>> for the next couple months.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> David Cole
>> Kitware, Inc.
>> 
>> 
>> P.S. - as a nice summary of what we accomplished in the CMake 2.8.6
>> release, including contributions from 27 individuals around the world,
>> see here: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/changelog_page.php?version_id=87
>> -- it currently lists 43 issues that we resolved: nice job, everybody!
>> 
>> (Many of those were specifically addressed because somebody brought it
>> up in response to my similar email from just after 2.8.5... Don't be
>> shy!)
>> 
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