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Iteration Plan for November 2020 #110690

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kieferrm opened this issue Nov 16, 2020 · 7 comments
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Iteration Plan for November 2020 #110690

kieferrm opened this issue Nov 16, 2020 · 7 comments
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kieferrm commented Nov 16, 2020

This plan captures our work in November. This is a 5-week iteration. We will ship in early December.

We've spent the first two weeks of this iteration finishing our annual housekeeping. You can see the progress me made on https://vscode-github-stats.netlify.app/ that @lannonbr created for us a while back. If you are interested in why we have issue house keeping iterations and in our general philosophy around issue management, then we have this write-up for you.

Because of house keeping, the plan items below are mostly for the second half of the iteration. You might feel that you see more muscle items than usual. That is not an illusion. Since we don't ship a release in early January, we don't have a December place. The work in December is captured in our muscle items and will carry over into our January plan.

Endgame

  • November 30, 2020: Endgame begins
  • December 4, 2020: Endgame done

The endgame details for this iteration are tracked in #111406.

Plan Items

Below is a summary of the top level plan items.

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🏃 work in progress
blocked task
💪 stretch goal for this iteration
🔴 missing issue reference
🔵 more investigation required to remove uncertainty
under discussion within the team
a large work item, larger than one iteration

Housekeeping

Accessibility

Workbench

Notebook Editor

Editor

Languages

LSP /LSIF

JavaScript/TypeScript

Debug

DAP

Testing

Terminal

Source Control

API

Extensions

  • Support to bisect extensions to narrow down a malfunctioning extension @jrieken
  • 💪 🔴 Explore bracket pair colorizing performance improvements @alexdima

Extension Contributions

Install

Engineering

Node.js-free, sandboxed renderer


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@kieferrm kieferrm added the iteration-plan-draft VS Code - Upcoming iteration plan (Draft) label Nov 16, 2020
@kieferrm kieferrm added this to the November 2020 milestone Nov 16, 2020
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@kieferrm kieferrm changed the title Iteration Plan for November 2020 [DRAFT] Iteration Plan for November 2020 Nov 16, 2020
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sandstrom commented Dec 10, 2020

Any chance you could add this feature to your November or December plan? 🎄 🎁

Allow to change the font size and font of the workbench — #519

It's got 1600 up votes, 270 comments (second most) and it's five years old.

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MatthewS2077 commented Dec 10, 2020

Allow to change the font size and font of the workbench — #519

Yes please! 🙏 We shouldn't need to resort to "Monkey Patch" to change our font.

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Not sure how "Extension Bisect" was implemented but it seams to be missing from macos Version: 1.52.1 version of vscode. There is no option to be found anywhere about it.

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@ssbarnea You can find it by pressing F1 and picking Help: Start Extension Bisect

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Now I feel stupid: I used the Help menu, which does not have such an option but it has a search, a search that finds nothing when typing bisect.

Please take a look at https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_52#_troubleshooting-extension-bisect and you will soon realize why the blog post is confusing.

Do you see how "Help" is advertised... the other help. Probably it would have being less confusing to replace the text with "F1 > .." instead of "help".

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cc @gregvanl @jrieken re #110690 (comment)

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Fixed release notes to use correct Command Palette name for Extension Bisect commands microsoft/vscode-docs@ea9c64c

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