On 03/01/2012 04:46 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
I don't understand any of the technicalities of what the devs are
saying about their process but Cor and Alex are saying completely
opposite sounding things so it sounds as though there must be a
bottle-neck somewhere.
I provided more clarification in another reply
It would be vastly more helpful to join in with the devs that are doing coding work for Base.
According to Cor there are quite a few people doing such work. However according to Alex there are
never many commits (or something). So, if one of the bottle-necks is just that someone is needed
to do the equivalent of proof-reading and pushing through QA then it would be fantastic to do that
rather than try to create soemothing new from scratch that benefits no-one else and that gets no
help from anyone else either.
At the end of the day, it is an issue of time. I am behind on numerous
pieces of documentation, and even when it works, it will take a
significant investment in time to implement in Base and I still have the
limitations of Base. As time is available, I am trying to find some
other bugs that are very difficult for me to find. Off hand, it provides
me more benefit in new knowledge gained (because it is something that I
can use at work to earn money) if I build my own. It takes a bit more
time, but I don't expect it to break with the next release (well, not as
often anyway).
The better use of my time would have been to be purposeful of testing
all of my DB applications against RCs so that I could have filed
blockers. One issue, however, is that I cannot release the data
contained in the DBs that I created.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 1/3/12, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak<andrew@pitonyak.org> wrote:
From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak<andrew@pitonyak.org>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Tell me it's not true
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 1 March, 2012, 21:19
On 02/29/2012 06:40 AM, drew jensen wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 12:26 +0100, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 29/02/12 07:43, Andreas Säger a écrit :
Hi all,
Base is best when you ignore most of its tools and helpers relying
entirely on your own skills and on the capabilities of the underlying
database driver.
I wish it were otherwise, but sadly, well said.
*laughing*...I'll be damned, I was tempted to say exactly that, pulled
it back at that last second - but yes that is about it.
Honestly - I stopped advising anyone to use Base for anything quite a
while back.
I created a few databases but I found them unstable.... By that, I mean that things would simply
stop working after an upgrade or after too much data had been added (by large I mean too many
images so the dataset took many MB rather than too many records). The last time it happened, I just
stopped using it rather than attempting to find and fix the issue. Toying with writing my own
application in C++.
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