[wp-hackers] Fixing Bugs

Stephane Daury wordpress at tekartist.org
Thu Aug 30 03:01:32 GMT 2007


Thanks Jacob.

Looking at it the code, I'd say you're well into it. Good work.
Added to my list of things to try when I'm done releasing a couple of  
WP and JS projects.

Gotta say your <http://svn.dragonu.net/WordPress/PHP5_2/>  sounds  
just as interesting. :)

Stephane



On Aug 29, 2007, at 9:07, Jacob Santos wrote:

> Well, the Subversion Repository that I set up at <http:// 
> svn.dragonu.net/WordPress/UnitTest>. The others are part of this  
> list and you can get the information from them. The repository is  
> public but requires a username and password for commit access. It  
> isn't pretty, but I'm more worried about getting coverage of code  
> and writing complete tests of code coverage. I suppose, if you wish  
> to help, you can email me and we can discuss that.
>
> There are also several bug tickets that has progress for  
> documenting several wp-includes files.
>
> Jacob Santos
>
> Stephane Daury wrote:
>> Hey Jacob,
>>
>> Can you point me/us to a URL I can read up on the progress and get  
>> involved with the testing bits?
>> I'm busy as hell, but I think its worth the effort, especially if  
>> there are already people driving such a project.
>>
>> Stephane
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 28, 2007, at 12:04, jacobsantos at branson.com wrote:
>>
>>> I would advise helping with the current documentation and unit  
>>> testing/characterization testing/functional testing. I could use  
>>> help and I'm sure the others doing it would like help also. It is  
>>> happening, but it would go a lot quicker if more people started  
>>> writing tests for the library.
>>>
>>> Jacob Santos
>>>
>>> Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 28 Aug 2007, at 01:39, Jeremy Visser wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:
>>>>>> The number in bugs in WP has grown steadily over several  
>>>>>> years, yet the
>>>>>> number of unfixed ones increasing quicker still. We need a  
>>>>>> release that
>>>>>> is stable. We need a release where everything _works_. Can we  
>>>>>> have one
>>>>>> release which includes _nothing_ but bug fixes. There are 409  
>>>>>> open bugs
>>>>>> according to trac (and I expect there are others marked as
>>>>>> wontfix/invalid without reason). There are some massively  
>>>>>> annoying bugs
>>>>>> for users, not least things like being unable to use IRIs in  
>>>>>> sanitised
>>>>>> content (#4570, target 2.4).
>>>>>
>>>>> Shouldn't you maybe be looking at using the 2.0 branch?
>>>>
>>>> I am using the 2.0 branch — to me it still seems buggier than <  
>>>> 2 releases were. 2.0 has some bugs that make it almost  
>>>> completely unusable for me, which despite Mark Jaquith telling  
>>>> me they'd be fixed, Ryan Boren contradicted him if not a week  
>>>> later. Not only are bugs being introduced at a quicker and  
>>>> quicker rate, but bugs are being regressed more and more often.  
>>>> A large majority of WP could be tested automatically, and badly  
>>>> needs to be. This has been suggested several times before, but  
>>>> nothing, to my knowledge, has ever really happened about it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - Geoffrey Sneddon
>>>>
>>>>
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