On Thu, 10 Dec 2020, 10:37 pm Pedro de Carvalho Gomes, < pedrogome...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Tuomas, > Hi Pedro, Dan is sort of correct in his reply. The development has been very slow the > last years. As you may see, it has been 2.5 years since the last release. > About one year ago I have started to send contributions, to try to help > Amarok to get going. It's in my plans to release a new alpha version this > December still. > > If you want to contribute, I'd be glad to review your merge requests. > Also, I'd ask you to do the same with mine. In theory, that's a part of the > process. We should always having someone reviewing our changes before > merging. But given the current scenario, I also think it's fair to push the > changes yourself without someone's approval after a week. > Tuomas currently doesn't have a Developer account, so wouldn't be able to push the changes himself. Would you be able to review the first few reviews so we can proceed with getting him a Developer account? Cheers, > > Pedro > Thanks, Ben > On 2020-12-10 02:36, Dan Meltzer wrote: > > Hello, > > Development has pretty much ended over last 5-10 years. You may see a > response from one of the general kde developers who pokes at amarok, but > there's not really anyone actively developing/managing the project at this > point, unless something has changed that I'm unaware of. > > Thanks, > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 16:41 Tuomas Nurmi <tuo...@norsumanageri.org> wrote: > >> Hello everyone! >> >> >> I recently did some small bugfixes on Amarok and submitted merge requests >> on >> invent.kde.org, but they haven't received much attention yet. I tried >> also on >> the IRC channel, but received limited response. >> >> (The merge requests are https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/ >> merge_requests/17 >> <https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/merge_requests/17> and >> https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/ >> merge_requests/18 >> <https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/merge_requests/18> - updated >> them to current head already a couple of times, >> but I'm new to gitlab, did I do it right?) >> >> The contribution how-tos I came across are out of date and contain >> various >> dead links. What's the process nowadays? What to do when I have new code >> & >> fixes submitted as merge requests, should I notify someone or send a >> message >> somewhere? I plan to keep doing some bugfixing (scratching my own itches >> on >> the KF5 version mostly) in the following weeks and months. >> >> >> Cheers >> Tuomas Nurmi >> >> >> >>