I said I'd do 15 and I actually managed to do it by overcoming my tiredness and getting a last one in on November 30... I did 7 patches that have been reviewed and committed and 8 more are still in the review queue, but would hopefully fix the issues if committed.
Overall, I mostly did tiny patches and enhancements, so I'd like to tackle bigger things in December instead.
However, I also got in two of the bigger things: the last active entries module and replying to comments without unscreening them (which I have seen users asking for both here and on LJ a lot lately).
So, for me, it was a bit of a mixed bag (as I did mostly very, very small fixes that didn't make me feel very accomplished), but overall a success, and even would have been had I not made my goal, which was very arbitrary anyway.
Managed to finish 30, though I only listed 29 on my tracking entry (one is a security issue I'm declining to describe, until it's fixed :-)). One of my patches was rejected for whitespace, but I didn't want to regenerate the patch until the unscreening patch was done (because it would have likely conflicted), so I picked up another bug -- and uploaded the patch with only few minutes to spare (exciting! *G*)
I was hoping I'd be able to sustain an evenly distributed push, but I mostly coded in spurts during weekends. I mostly did smaller stuff, but I also touched issues in a lot of different areas, so I'm pretty happy with it.
For December, I'm hoping to change the pace a bit by focusing on one big patch, maybe picking up smaller patches as warm up along the way...
I sucked all over, and didn't finish any patches at all. But I did do some work, which is more than I probably would have managed without the challenge. Some day, some day...
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Overall, I mostly did tiny patches and enhancements, so I'd like to tackle bigger things in December instead.
However, I also got in two of the bigger things: the last active entries module and replying to comments without unscreening them (which I have seen users asking for both here and on LJ a lot lately).
So, for me, it was a bit of a mixed bag (as I did mostly very, very small fixes that didn't make me feel very accomplished), but overall a success, and even would have been had I not made my goal, which was very arbitrary anyway.
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I was hoping I'd be able to sustain an evenly distributed push, but I mostly coded in spurts during weekends. I mostly did smaller stuff, but I also touched issues in a lot of different areas, so I'm pretty happy with it.
For December, I'm hoping to change the pace a bit by focusing on one big patch, maybe picking up smaller patches as warm up along the way...
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