As Aaron said in the bug report, it is provided by kde-look. If you want something happen it should be on the website BEFORE they appear online.
Can you propose us a solution (technical or not) for the KDE/Plasma side to basically check if the content is ok? A spellchecker? A my sentenceMakeSenseChecker? It's impossible for us to check that. So obviously this is not the right place to deal with that but more with people that take care of kde-look. I would say please keep a category where i can do whatever i want including bad comments just to let people trying. As you probably noticed the applets we ship in KDE have a proper comment because we checked same BEFORE it end up in packages, same it has to be one BEFORE it goes online on kde-look. On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Dotan Cohen <kd...@dotancohen.com> wrote: > I reported a KDE bug regarding the summary text of kde-look plasmoids > that are appearing in the Add Plasmoids dialogue. Here is the bug: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190779 > > The lead Plasma dev suggested that I write to this address with details > about which plasmoids have bad grammar, immature, or other undesirable > text. > > Magic Folder: A Plasmoid someone asked for > Not only is this incorrect grammar (missing "that"), it does not > describe what the plasmoid does. > > Kulo: This is my first plasmoid, written in python, using... > There is no description of what the plasmoid does. Nor does the user > care if this is the dev's first of five hundredth plasmoid. > > T-arduino: This is a simple plasmoid written in python. It read... > Again, no description of what the plasmoid does. What does the user care > what language it is written in? > > QuickUrl: This very simple plasmoid offers the possibility to a... > No description of what the plasmoid does, but at least the name gives a > hint. I suppose if the introductory text were longer the author would > have gotten around to mentioning what his creation does. > > Tarmoid: Tarmoid > No description of what the plasmoid does. > > There are many more examples, but I would like to point out that stating > that a plasmoid is "simple" or "a plasmoid" is redundant when there is > so little space to make use of. Please have someone proofread the > descriptions, correct errors, and ensure that the description is concise > enough to describe the plasmoid in the space allocated for it. > > Thanks. > > -- > > Dotan Cohen > > http://what-is-what.com > http://gibberish.co.il > > * Please DO NOT send me forwards or chain letters. > * Send mail in UTF-8 text. Do not send Word documents. > * Use BCC for sending email to multiple recipients. DO NOT use To or CC. > _______________________________________________ > Plasma-devel mailing list > Plasma-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel >
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