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by SirCmpwn
2015-06-26T10:40:13-07:00
Forum: Kudos and Rants
Topic: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow
Replies: 26
Views: 262748

Re: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow

All of the developers hold full time jobs, besides trying to fix bugs on IM. So they have little time to do this all at once. Be kind and patient. You will get more from either helping or giving positive feedback and not displaying such a negative attitude. I'm in the same position. I do tons of ...
by SirCmpwn
2015-06-26T10:21:01-07:00
Forum: Kudos and Rants
Topic: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow
Replies: 26
Views: 262748

Re: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow

Why are you so obnoxiously holding on to the past? This is ridiculous. You're moving forward an inch at a time.

Commit to moving to git. Handle patches correctly. This project is literally insane.
by SirCmpwn
2015-04-16T17:35:08-07:00
Forum: Kudos and Rants
Topic: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow
Replies: 26
Views: 262748

Re: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow

magick wrote:For the short term, Subversion meets our needs and we see no reason to invest the time and energy to switch right now. We may revisit our decision in the future but not this year.
Hi guys! It's been a year.
by SirCmpwn
2014-03-11T18:30:30-07:00
Forum: Kudos and Rants
Topic: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow
Replies: 26
Views: 262748

Re: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow

Would you consider using GitHub? It makes your code easily discoverable, does not have problems with spam, and makes it easy to contribute by way of pull requests. You can also do public code reviews with a nice UI and have a nice exchange with the dev offering the changes. Here's an example of a ...
by SirCmpwn
2014-03-10T00:42:47-07:00
Forum: Kudos and Rants
Topic: ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow
Replies: 26
Views: 262748

ImageMagick has a ridiculous development workflow

I submitted a patch several weeks ago, and it was horrible. Here's how it went down: Navigate ImageMagick's terrible website for half an hour looking for the repository Discover that it's subversion, groan Grab the repo and make my changes, produce a patch Realize that subversion patches are ...