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T for TicketWhen I talked about the three T's, the last one stood for TODO. Well, in the Tango world, i probably should have made that Ticket. Since our latest release, the reactions have been relaxed, mostly due to the holidays I guess (and partially because the contents were well known). Only 9 tickets have been created since then, and at least 5 of them were web and documentation related. The web part is natural, as I redid the layout of the Tango frontpage, hopefully for the much better (at least visually, I believe we could do it in a more proper styles based manner, please join us if you think so). I think the tickets related to this change were all resolved. As for the docs, one ticket was about private members in the DDoc output. Now, this is easily removed by changing the style of the source code comments, but do anyone know if this is standard behaviour? I would think that DDoc by default should ignore private members, and if that is how it is meant to work, then we're looking at a DMD bug instead. Maybe there is a bugzilla entry already? I know there is at least one other DDoc bugzilla entry ruining the generation of some of our API docs. Better support in this department would be truly appreciated, and I've heard it rumoured that dil will have documentation generation as an early priority. The total Tango ticket stats for the last 6-7 days is thus: 9 tickets created, 14 closed. I don't expect that ratio to keep up for any length of time :) By larsivi at 2007-12-27 14:14 | D programming language | Free software | General | Open source | Tango | larsivi's blog | add new comment
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