Re: [PDO] next steps
[email protected] (Samuel ROZE) Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:54:18 +0100
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| Message-ID | <1256741658.22624.6.camel@samuel-laptop> |
Hi Lukas, I agree your game - work - plan. It must be good to fix the bugs instead of developing others functionalities. I can fix (or minus verifiy) some bugs however I haven't got a SVN account, so I can not change the status to Verified for example. I just can't modify bugs... Thanks for you job ! Samuel. Le mardi 27 octobre 2009 à 12:03 +0100, Lukas Kahwe Smith a écrit : > Aloha, > > So I think the next steps could look like this: > 1) We try to go through the open bugs, close as many as possible. We > also try to add tests for these bugs potentially start adding > additional ones. We also review what sort of documentation is missing. > Finally we run the current test suite against the different RDBMS that > are supported. While we are doing this we use the wiki to note down > issues we see in the current PDO API, architecture or feature set. > > 2) Based on the findings from 1) we ponder how we can evolve PDO. Do > we need to do a major new version or can we get by with a minor update? > > --- > > I assume that step one would take at least until the end of the year, > depending on how things go. There is room for everyone to do things in > step 1), regardless of if you can code C or not. Regardless of if you > have RDBMS xyz installed or not. > > What do you guys think about this game plan? > > If we can agree on this plan (or some variation) ideally people would > commit to what part of step 1) they want to work on, just so that we > know what all aspects are addressed and that all drivers have someone > looking into things. > > regards, > Lukas Kahwe Smith > [email protected] > > > >