Posted By: Duncanma | Jun 12th @ 2:38 AM
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Erik had this great idea today (well probably not today, but that is when we were discussing it... he probably had this great idea a while ago and has just been too busy to muse) about making our dev process more transparent. Mostly we are focused on publishing the code, as Erik was chatting about here, but tonight he asked us all if we knew of a good/quick way to ship our list of changesets out live, either in conjunction with a site update or just all the time....

I don't know the answer off hand, and we'll look into it (if you know, give me a shout!), but I was curious what it would look like and what the reaction would be so I grabbed a screenshot of my Outlook folder where all the check-in emails get stored.


Click for a larger version, definitely a requirement with this one
Would be nice to have a subsite with open and closed workitems. So that we would know if you have acknowligded a bug report and eventually when the fix will be rolled out.

Would generate a lot of sympathy to see what was actually going on in the Channel9 dev room, wich I can image smells like sweat and rotting pizza left-overs by now.

Does the time of those e-mails correspond to the check-in time? Or the time when some automated process went through check-ins and generated the actual e-mails?

If the former, then you guys have been working some late nights....

Those are the times the check-ins happened (within a few minutes).  There have been sooooo many late nights lately.  Smiley
And all of us appriciate it very much... Loving the new C9!

Now goto bed, before you wreck the source code Wink
I got 4 hours of sleep last night.  I'm good (for now).  Tongue Out

I say seperate it.

Both are separate systems, serving separate goals. It's not like C9 is going to be in development for ever, is it?

And you can get separate feature requests for people who use your code base to host their own communities, instead of making them come here.

P.S. Stop playing soccer in the server room! Those servers are not goal posts!

Seperate changlog  would be great for those not interested
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