[wp-hackers] Putting the P in WordPress

Gavin Pearce Gavin.Pearce at 3seven9.com
Thu Jul 8 16:32:30 UTC 2010


You'll be lucky if you get them to give a decent "on-topic" answer to
that...

Though you are of course quite correct.

G

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[mailto:wp-hackers-bounces at lists.automattic.com] On Behalf Of John Bloch
Sent: 08 July 2010 17:26
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Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Putting the P in WordPress

Andrew Nacin or Matt would be the ones to ask. Andrew committed it with
props to Matt.

On Jul 8, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Jeff Chandler wrote:

> There are already quite a few WordPress enthusiast communities with
forums attached where you can talk about all things WordPress. No need
to plug the one I manage but they exist.
> 
> Also, I'd like to reiterate that had the patch actually had a ticket
attached to it which generally has a discussion form, I'm guessing that
the discussion on the hackers mailing list would have most likely ended
up within that ticket where by all rights, is where it should have been
all along.  I've read that not every patch committed has a ticket for
discussion but maybe that could change unless of course, discussion for
tickets slows things down. I'm wondering if this particular patch forgot
to be assigned to a ticket or if it was on purpose that one was not
assigned to it. At any rate, that is where the venue of discussion
should have occurred, not this list and since the ticket was
non-existent and it was brought up on the list, well, the rest is
history (still making history on this thread apparently).
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