Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan schrieb:
Pedro Fernandes Macedo wrote:
> How will you define the automatic release interval (if you are going
> to implement this)? One possible problem I can imagine is that when
> the strings freeze date comes closer , a auto-release should happen
> faster than during the rest of the development. Maybe a 1 week
> release interval and a 2 day interval during development phase?
I would prefer 24 hours release on normal development phase and 1 hour
on approaching (2 weeks before) deadline.
I believe 24 hours on normal development is acceptable, since you should
do a commit overnight, even if you haven't finished.
Currently, I'm doing Take, Commit, Release style, where I only
take
when I'm ready to commit, committing the changes, and then releasing
it back after commit. By doing that, other translator will have the
opportunity to translate, and it's not totally assigned to me only.
The use I intended was that first, you check the status pages for
availability of a module. If it is available, and you intend to
translate it, you take it. Then you do a cvs up, to make sure you're up
to date. Then you work on it for as long as you wish, do a commit, and
release it again if you don't intend to keep working on it for a while.
If you change your mind and you don't intend to work on it anymore,
release it straight away. If you only take it before you do a commit,
you leave a lot of room for conflicts.
Bernd
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