Working with JIRA / Progress component a11y

Justin Obara obara.justin at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 13:35:26 UTC 2010


Hi Everett,

Sorry about the long delay. I went to find you the information and realized that we didn't have a single page that captured all of it adequately.

We've written a new wiki page about contributing, that I hope will provide all of the necessary information.

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Contributing+Code

Thanks for the help, looking forward to seeing your patches.
Justin

On 2010-08-11, at 8:47 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

> Thanks,
> 
> And can you please give me a URL to where I can find information on contributing patches?  I've never patched anything in the Fluid world and have no idea what you use for version control, or how branching works or what branch to develop a patch against.
> 
> Thanks,
> Everett Zufelt
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> On 2010-08-11, at 8:18 AM, Justin Obara wrote:
> 
>> Hi Everett,
>> 
>> I agree, it is a good idea to have a url provided. It keeps track of and makes explicit where the issue was found. I think in this case, since this was filed during a bit of a testing sprint, that it was probably just missed when filling out the jira. Thanks for alerting us to this.
>> 
>> I believe the correct url for the Progress Component demo that was tested is  http://build.fluidproject.org/infusion/demos/progress/html/progress.html 
>> 
>> I've cc'd Jan here so that he can confirm it, and made a comment on the jira itself as well.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Justin
>> 
>> On 2010-08-11, at 6:05 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
>> 
>>> Good morning,
>>> 
>>> I was taking a look at issues in JIRA this morning (a chore with a screen-reader), and I came across a progress bar issue:
>>> 
>>> http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-3671
>>> 
>>> The comments on testing were useful, but there was no information, that I could find, showing a URL for any example page where the testing was performed.  This makes it quite difficult to retest and confirm the posted results.
>>> 
>>> In this situation is it safe for me to assume that the problem is always experienced with the progress component, regardless of implementation, or is it likely that the information was just not posted to the JIRA?  Having a URL provided for issues would be useful for future testing and troubleshooting.
>>> 
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