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Message #00030
Re: explorer 1.0 planning & quncommit
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Ian Clatworthy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We aren't far off bzr 2.0 now so I'm going to think seriously about what
> timeframe makes the most sense for calling something Bazaar Explorer
> 1.0. There are still some important things I want to land scope-wise,
> e.g. an import wizard/dialog [1], but my gut feel is that qbzr may end
> up being the bottleneck. Do others feel the same?
>
> Don't get me wrong: qbzr is progressing in leaps and bounds. On the
> positive side, I hope explorer usage has helped increase the testing of
> what if offers. On the negative side though, explorer also tends to
> highlight what qbzr is missing still. Javier has plugged quite a few of
> those gaps in recent weeks (e.g. qsend) but some of his work still needs
> review IIUIC. If anyone has time to help with that this week, please do!
>
> So after Javier's stuff is reviewed, tweaked and landed, what's still
> missing in qbzr that explorer needs? I believe the list is something
> like this:
>
> * quncommit
> * qshelve
> * qunshelve
> * qplugins
> * qcustom (or whatever name we talked about - I forget right now)
>
Just to mention the primary thing keeping me from using bzr-explorer as
a primary development too is actually "qswitch" support. I think the
function exists, but it isn't exposed via bzr-explorer in any way. And I
really don't have your design skills to know where you really feel it
should belong.
I may be unusual in using it more than once per day, but I think the
layout I have is actually one of the better ones for handling large
numbers of feature branches. I think something along these lines would
be important to make sure works well.
It certainly doesn't have to be my exact layout, and there is the whole
UI discussion about how we want to create and work with something like this.
John
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