[ros-kernel] CVS Update: reactos
Robert Köpferl
rob at koepferl.de
Wed Feb 18 19:17:19 CET 2004
I've had an ida some time bevore:
How about "status files" in every subproject folder. They'd contain the
subproject's name and its status or TODOs. One little script can then
collect these informations into a website.
Now people can see growth of ROS and find TODOs
Jason Filby schrieb:
> Hi Thomas
>
> Just switching this over to ros-kernel...
>
> Don't feel too bad - regressions are quite wide spread. This is
> inevitable in a system as large as ReactOS - which is only going to
> grow. This is something I've been thinking of more and more recently:
>
> regression testing. I'm trying to think up ways to give regression
> testing more visibility in the project so that it can receive more
> attention.
>
> Perhaps we could have a @tested tag - in the same fashion as the
> @implemented tag. And it would also be nice for each function with a
> @tested tag to indicates which tests include that function.
>
> Following this - I would like to make the source tree more accessible
>
> from the website - and using such tags to make the tree more
> manageable
> and better documented. But this isn't something to be rushed into,
> because if its not done properly it could be a liability instead of
> an
> asset.
>
> Cheers
> Jason
>
> Thomas Weidenmueller wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>>yes I'm very sorry, i only tested it with btntest2, i should have
>
> done
>
>>more testing (also before asking what's wrong).
>>
>>Sorry for breaking the GUI.
>>
>>
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Thomas
>>
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