Thanks Willy for reworking all the rin primitives to be ring instead. I wanted to help, but since there was no list of files I never knew what you were working on, to avoid double work. Instead I decided to only review the reworked files.
I know from experience that when an effort like this is ongoing, it is vital to keep track of what's done and wha's left to do. A list helps. When I reworked the axleholes, I could have that focus. And when Chris and I reworked the legs we decided on a simple rule. "If you start from the top of the list, I will work from the bottom."
One solution to the backlog of reworks and reviews, is to use the tool we now have, the creation of different review summaries.
So, instead of not reviewing, we should pick a topic, issue or maybe an author, use the review summaries and focus our effort on one topic at a time.
When we join forces we can solve problems, but we need to focus and not stumble around picking random files to fix.
I know from experience that when an effort like this is ongoing, it is vital to keep track of what's done and wha's left to do. A list helps. When I reworked the axleholes, I could have that focus. And when Chris and I reworked the legs we decided on a simple rule. "If you start from the top of the list, I will work from the bottom."
One solution to the backlog of reworks and reviews, is to use the tool we now have, the creation of different review summaries.
So, instead of not reviewing, we should pick a topic, issue or maybe an author, use the review summaries and focus our effort on one topic at a time.
When we join forces we can solve problems, but we need to focus and not stumble around picking random files to fix.