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Should we not remove this block and stuff related? // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 Jacques |
Hi Jacques,
This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what application or component? Regards, Pierre Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>het volgende: > Hi, > > Should we not remove this block and stuff related? > // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 > > Jacques > |
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Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o)
It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() Jacques From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> > Hi Jacques, > > This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what > application or component? > > Regards, > > Pierre > > Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux > <[hidden email]>het volgende: > >> Hi, >> >> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >> >> Jacques >> > |
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I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that...
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) > > It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() > > Jacques > > From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >> Hi Jacques, >> >> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >> application or component? >> >> Regards, >> >> Pierre >> >> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>> >>> Jacques >>> >> |
The instructions seem quite clear to me.
Regards Scott On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >> Jacques >> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>> Hi Jacques, >>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>> application or component? >>> Regards, >>> Pierre >>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>> |
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Hi Scott,
So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev Whay did you not remove it? Is there a reason or only an oversight? Is it the only thing to do? What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? Jacques From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> > The instructions seem quite clear to me. > > Regards > Scott > > On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>> Jacques >>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>> Hi Jacques, >>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>> application or component? >>>> Regards, >>>> Pierre >>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>> > > |
Hi Jaques,
All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi Scott, > > So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev > > What did you not remove it? I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. > Is there a reason or only an oversight? Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. > Is it the only thing to do? No, the property file also needs to be removed. > What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block needs to be removed so why deprecate it? > Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." > > Jacques > > From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>> Jacques >>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>> application or component? >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Pierre >>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>> >> |
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From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
> Hi Jaques, > > All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. Thanks for the answer, with humour is better :o) > On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> Hi Scott, >> >> So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev >> >> What did you not remove it? > > I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. > >> Is there a reason or only an oversight? > > Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. Ha I did not understood that. I thought R11.04 was the next. >> Is it the only thing to do? > > No, the property file also needs to be removed. > >> What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? > > Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block > needs to be removed so why deprecate it? No I meant: should we not remove also the WorkEffortServices.processEventReminder() deprecated method? >> Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? > > No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." Unknown, so I put etc. , ... in case (was not so clear to me) So we will clear that with R12.04, right? Jacques >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >>> >>> Regards >>> Scott >>> >>> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> >>>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>>> Jacques >>>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>>> application or component? >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Pierre >>>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > |
On 8/04/2012, at 11:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >> Hi Jaques, >> >> All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. > > Thanks for the answer, with humour is better :o) > >> On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >>> Hi Scott, >>> >>> So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev >>> >>> What did you not remove it? >> >> I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. >> >>> Is there a reason or only an oversight? >> >> Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. > > Ha I did not understood that. I thought R11.04 was the next. Sorry I mistyped the first sentence, I meant that 11.04 has been branched but not released. Code shouldn't be removed until after the actual release. > >>> Is it the only thing to do? >> >> No, the property file also needs to be removed. >> >>> What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? >> >> Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block needs to be removed so why deprecate it? > > No I meant: should we not remove also the WorkEffortServices.processEventReminder() deprecated method? Ah a different commit. After the official release all code deprecated prior to the 11.04 branch should be removed. >>> Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? >> >> No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." > > Unknown, so I put etc. , ... in case (was not so clear to me) > > So we will clear that with R12.04, right? Sorry I don't understand the question. > Jacques > >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Scott >>>> >>>> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> >>>>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>>>> application or component? >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Pierre >>>>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >> |
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From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
> On 8/04/2012, at 11:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>> Hi Jaques, >>> >>> All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. >> >> Thanks for the answer, with humour is better :o) >> >>> On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Scott, >>>> >>>> So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev >>>> >>>> What did you not remove it? >>> >>> I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. >>> >>>> Is there a reason or only an oversight? >>> >>> Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. >> >> Ha I did not understood that. I thought R11.04 was the next. > > Sorry I mistyped the first sentence, I meant that 11.04 has been branched but not released. Code shouldn't be removed until after > the actual release. > >> >>>> Is it the only thing to do? >>> >>> No, the property file also needs to be removed. >>> >>>> What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? >>> >>> Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block >>> needs to be removed so why deprecate it? >> >> No I meant: should we not remove also the WorkEffortServices.processEventReminder() deprecated method? > > Ah a different commit. After the official release all code deprecated prior to the 11.04 branch should be removed. > >>>> Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? >>> >>> No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." >> >> Unknown, so I put etc. , ... in case (was not so clear to me) >> >> So we will clear that with R12.04, right? > > Sorry I don't understand the question. Sorry I was not clear, actually forgot that R11.04 is not already officially released. So I meant rather "when we will release R11.04" and now all is clear to me, thanks Last question, should we not have a list of such changes somewhere (in a Jira related to release?), or a standard way to find them quickly, or (another idea?)... Jacques >> Jacques >> >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>>> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Scott >>>>> >>>>> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>>>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>>>>> application or component? >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Pierre >>>>>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> > > |
On 8/04/2012, at 11:29 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >> On 8/04/2012, at 11:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> >>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>> Hi Jaques, >>>> >>>> All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. >>> >>> Thanks for the answer, with humour is better :o) >>> >>>> On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Scott, >>>>> >>>>> So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev >>>>> >>>>> What did you not remove it? >>>> >>>> I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. >>>> >>>>> Is there a reason or only an oversight? >>>> >>>> Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. >>> >>> Ha I did not understood that. I thought R11.04 was the next. >> >> Sorry I mistyped the first sentence, I meant that 11.04 has been branched but not released. Code shouldn't be removed until after the actual release. >> >>> >>>>> Is it the only thing to do? >>>> >>>> No, the property file also needs to be removed. >>>> >>>>> What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? >>>> >>>> Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block needs to be removed so why deprecate it? >>> >>> No I meant: should we not remove also the WorkEffortServices.processEventReminder() deprecated method? >> >> Ah a different commit. After the official release all code deprecated prior to the 11.04 branch should be removed. >> >>>>> Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? >>>> >>>> No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." >>> >>> Unknown, so I put etc. , ... in case (was not so clear to me) >>> >>> So we will clear that with R12.04, right? >> >> Sorry I don't understand the question. > > Sorry I was not clear, actually forgot that R11.04 is not already officially released. So I meant rather "when we will release R11.04" and now all is clear to me, thanks > > Last question, should we not have a list of such changes somewhere (in a Jira related to release?), or a standard way to find them quickly, or (another idea?)… I should've added "Deprecated" to the comment on the block. When I'm removing old code I search for deprecated then check the revision history to see when it happened, would be nice if we included the date everywhere to make it easier. > Jacques > >>> Jacques >>> >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>>>> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Scott >>>>>> >>>>>> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>>>>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>>>>>> application or component? >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> Pierre >>>>>>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>>>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >> |
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From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]>
> On 8/04/2012, at 11:29 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > >> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>> On 8/04/2012, at 11:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> >>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>>> Hi Jaques, >>>>> >>>>> All the answers are pretty obvious (to me at least) after a minute's look at the commit, but I'll humor you anyway. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the answer, with humour is better :o) >>>> >>>>> On 8/04/2012, at 10:08 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Scott, >>>>>> >>>>>> So you committed this I see now http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1040016&view=rev >>>>>> >>>>>> What did you not remove it? >>>>> >>>>> I figured it would be nicer for users if we waited until after a release. >>>>> >>>>>> Is there a reason or only an oversight? >>>>> >>>>> Do you mean why haven't I removed it after the 11.04 release? Because we haven't had a next release yet. >>>> >>>> Ha I did not understood that. I thought R11.04 was the next. >>> >>> Sorry I mistyped the first sentence, I meant that 11.04 has been branched but not released. Code shouldn't be removed until >>> after the actual release. >>> >>>> >>>>>> Is it the only thing to do? >>>>> >>>>> No, the property file also needs to be removed. >>>>> >>>>>> What about @Deprecated processEventReminder method? >>>>> >>>>> Do you mean processWorkEffortEventReminder? Because #1 it's a service so deprecating it would do nothing and #2 only a block >>>>> needs to be removed so why deprecate it? >>>> >>>> No I meant: should we not remove also the WorkEffortServices.processEventReminder() deprecated method? >>> >>> Ah a different commit. After the official release all code deprecated prior to the 11.04 branch should be removed. >>> >>>>>> Should we keep EventReminders.properties file, etc. ? >>>>> >>>>> No the property file should also be removed, I don't know what else you're referring to with "etc." >>>> >>>> Unknown, so I put etc. , ... in case (was not so clear to me) >>>> >>>> So we will clear that with R12.04, right? >>> >>> Sorry I don't understand the question. >> >> Sorry I was not clear, actually forgot that R11.04 is not already officially released. So I meant rather "when we will release >> R11.04" and now all is clear to me, thanks >> >> Last question, should we not have a list of such changes somewhere (in a Jira related to release?), or a standard way to find >> them quickly, or (another idea?)… > > I should've added "Deprecated" to the comment on the block. When I'm removing old code I search for deprecated then check the > revision history to see when it happened, would be nice if we included the date everywhere to make it easier. OK, sounds like the best way indeed Thanks Jacques >> Jacques >> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Jacques >>>>>> >>>>>> From: "Scott Gray" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>> The instructions seem quite clear to me. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>> Scott >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7/04/2012, at 10:09 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I meant this should awake a committer, at least one person should be aware of that... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>>> Just look into *.java you will find it easily ;o) >>>>>>>>> It's in WorkEffortServices.processWorkEffortEventReminder() >>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>> From: "Pierre Smits" <[hidden email]> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>>>>>> This is very cryptic. To what issue does this relate to, and to what >>>>>>>>>> application or component? >>>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>>> Pierre >>>>>>>>>> Op 7 april 2012 11:12 schreef Jacques Le Roux >>>>>>>>>> <[hidden email]>het volgende: >>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Should we not remove this block and stuff related? >>>>>>>>>>> // TODO: Remove this block after the next release 2010-11-29 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>> > > |
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