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Prioritizing next batch of improvements, cleanups #64

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emiliom opened this issue May 1, 2016 · 2 comments
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Prioritizing next batch of improvements, cleanups #64

emiliom opened this issue May 1, 2016 · 2 comments

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emiliom commented May 1, 2016

Let's see if using Milestones can help us organize our distributed contributions. These are my suggestions, not a definitive, consensus Milestone features. Some of these may already be implemented, but either the corresponding issue isn't closed or I didn't check thoroughly.

For Milestone 0.6.0:

Assessment and extension of class inheritance

  • It seems to have been implemented successfully for SamplingFeatures and Results. Are there any concerns or problems with extending it to other entities?

RDBMS packages as optional installs

Removing unused or tangential code

Python 3 readiness

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@emiliom Do you know if most of these issues/pr's have been addressed? Seems like some of them are not. This is the only thing in milestone 0.6.0.

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emiliom commented Jan 17, 2018

It's a mixed bag. I'll assess this later in the month, after we issue the next odm2api release (it's not like anyone paid any attention to this milestone wish list from 19 months ago!). In the meantime, I'll delete the milestone I had created for it way back then.

@emiliom emiliom removed this from the 0.6.0 milestone Jan 17, 2018
@aufdenkampe aufdenkampe changed the title "Milestone 0.6.0" - Prioritizing next batch of improvements, cleanups Prioritizing next batch of improvements, cleanups Aug 30, 2018
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