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Roadmap for Q1 and Q2 of 2024 #1928

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ea-inspections-team opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Roadmap for Q1 and Q2 of 2024 #1928

ea-inspections-team opened this issue Feb 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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@ea-inspections-team
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We are happy to announce our intended focus for the mentioned period:

  • Process emails (including older ones) and re-onboard as many community folks as possible
  • Address most critical issues: exceptions, crashes and the most anticipated false-positives
  • Support enums and named attributes in both free and paid plugins
  • Merge JS Inspections (EA Ultimate) into Php Inspections (EA Ultimate) and re-onboard JS-project community

Where we need help:

  • understanding which issues are "most anticipated" for fixing: please respond or upvote in the comments which are the most pressing from your perspective
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@kalessil
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kalessil commented Feb 4, 2024

Thank you for posting this @ea-inspections-team! I like the priorities and transparency here.

Also, thank you for the recent backlog updates. I have communication-related feedback that it would be great not to use blaming language: first things happen, second blaming is a toxic trait and not helping to build great OSS communities (but curiosity and encouragement are).

For the rest, it looks good, please keep following this direction!

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kalessil commented Mar 29, 2024

@ea-inspections-team: I did a test run of the new release you shared; it's a bit raw yet - some of the fixes don't seem to work, and I have a variety of new crashes (sent you list of issues). I suggest releasing bug/crash fixes in around one week. The JS inspections part still needs work - most of the new crashes are from that new integration.

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@ea-inspections-team: the last testing version looks good - JS part can be in a next release, will be happy to see the testing version out over next 2 week.

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