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Re: Do we have anything like a TODO file?
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Neil Jerram |
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Re: Do we have anything like a TODO file? |
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13 May 2001 11:02:58 +0100 |
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>>>>> "thi" == thi <address@hidden> writes:
thi> From: Dirk Herrmann <address@hidden> Date: Sun, 13
thi> May 2001 10:27:32 +0200 (MEST)
Would that mean that all instructions that are specific
for certain releases (i. e. "remove macro FOO in release
42.0.0") would go to devel/tasks.text? In that case, I'd
actually prefer to have these in a real TODO file under
guile-core.
thi> you can always do "ln -s devel/tasks.text TODO"...
thi> seriously, what's wrong "devel/tasks.text"? it's there, we
thi> just need to use it.
I think there is a difference between tasks that have been assigned,
and which people are working on -- the current contents of tasks.text
-- and a list of issues to be resolved and things to think about
working on. I thought Rob was talking more about the latter. For
example, Rob's question about macros and modules could go in this
category. I think a top level TODO file would be a good place for
this sort of thing.
Neil
Re: Do we have anything like a TODO file?, Rob Browning, 2001/05/13