Just a quick word about how I use those two attributes.
To understand this, they have to be read in the context of the next release.
So, bugs are initially ‘open’ and have a resolution of ‘none’. Once I have checked in a fix I change the resolution to ‘fixed’, while the status is still open.
Later then, after the next release is published, I change the status to ‘closed’.
Hope this makes a bit of sense :p
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I’ve made a few changes regarding filenames today:
- core/settings/settings.php got renamed to core/settings/defaults.php
- core/settings/zenmagick.php is now core/settings/constants.php
- and I renamed local.in.php to local.php.in
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I have read the recent announcements for Zen Cart 2.0 with great interest. Obviously this will mean a lot of work for me (and everyone keen to update).
For obvious reasons I have mixed feelings – it’s great to see Zen Cart finally catch up with a lot of other good carts. On the other hand there is a lot of overlap of features between Zen Cart 2.0 and ZenMagick.
Even though it is hard to really asses where this will leave ZenMagick, I am confident that there is still room (and need) for a lot of the things that make up ZenMagick. We’ll have to wait and see the code in detail, though.
Meanwhile I’ll be working on another release that should bring a few new things again. I also might push a minor bugfix release, since I found a few things broken in 0.9.4 (and 0.9.3, for that matter). We’ll see.
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I’ve filed two new bugs for 0.9.3 which are also still in 0.9.4. Doesn’t shed a good light on my testing, but there are simple workarounds for both.
I just wished someone would have told me before – I am sure there must have been people struggling with this. Sigh.
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