Re: Backwards development
Gervase Markham <[email protected]> Thu, 19 Nov 2015 10:08:07 +0000
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Hi Denis, On 18/11/15 20:16, Denis Roy wrote: > Why does Mozilla do this backwards? Wouldn't you want to improve the > core project and have BMO (and everyone else) consume that? In the last couple of years, we have been struggling with the impedance mismatch of BMO's rapid release cycle (they ship weekly) and regular requirements for improvements from Mozilla's management, with the differing pace of development of upstream. For better or worse, the BMO team have decided that working upstream, doing releases and then shipping them on bugzilla.mozilla.org is not a model which works given their constraints. They do plan to merge the trunk into their codebase again soon, and I hope that the upstream developers (as many as there are) will be able to work together to take that opportunity to port upstream many of the generally-applicable improvements that have been made on BMO. > Short story -- does the Bugzilla project want contributions, or is it > relegated to being a code dump for Mozilla's bug tracker? The Bugzilla project is extremely keen to see contributions, particularly from outside Mozilla. In fact, Bugzilla's future as an independent software project depends on it. Gerv - To view or change your list settings, click here: <http://bugzilla.org/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr?user=gcbd-developers-Uylq5CNFT+jYtjvyW6yDsg@public.gmane.org>