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Re: [udig-devel] udig around the world sprint... in numbers
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Thanks for the nice write up; those are some fun numbers.
If it is okay I think I will try making a uDig 1.2-M2 release later this week after trying walkthrough 1 for myself. I was also going to try marking down some of these releases in Jira; do you know if we marked many of our fixes in Jira (or was the code sprint too quick for that?).
Jody
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:01 AM, andrea antonello
<andrea.antonello@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 15.00, Rome timezone, we closed the udig sprint (described here:
http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/HACK/Code+Sprint+Jan+2009),
after more or less:
- hours of development: 57
- developer hours: 191
- reported bugs: 45
- fixed bugs: 24
- bugs still working on: 6
- left over bugs: 15
(bugstable used is here:
http://www.editgrid.com/user/aborruso/uDig_code_Sprint_2009)
- thousands of lines of IRC discussions that were posted here:
http://udig-news.blogspot.com/
- 3 involved continents: America, Australia, Europe
- tonns of passion for coding!
Thanks to everyone that partecipated, as developer and equally as
tester (this time testers were amazing, thanks!).
Udig 1.2 still needs a lot of love, we really hope we can make this
happen again not too far from now.
A quick build with the results of the 3 days of coding is available
here (It will take some hours to upload them, so wait a bit before you
get them):
http://www.hydrologis.com/testfiles/udig_linux32_codesprint.zip
http://www.hydrologis.com/testfiles/udig_macosx_codesprint.zip
http://www.hydrologis.com/testfiles/udig_win32_codesprint.zip
And now everyone go for a relaxing beer.
Cheers!
The uDig Project Steering Committee
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