hi .. feedback was taken into consideration; fixes were made; some issues have been punted to the next release so we can practice "release early, release often, make it better each release" rather than "release when it is perfect, namely never".
please move plasmate out of kdereview so we can get back to making a release and starting on the next iteration of improvements. a more detailed response follows... On Thursday, January 3, 2013 17:37:21 Pino Toscano wrote: > Alle giovedì 3 gennaio 2013, Giorgos Tsiapaliokas ha scritto: > > some comments in this review aren't productive and this makes the > > whole process harder.. > > <rant> > Right, it would have been easier if you would had started *reading* and > trying to *understand* all my comments from day #1, instead of dismiss > half of them and underestimate the other half. > </rant> i hate coming back from a few days off to find things like this in my email. it's so unecessarily discouraging. i'm very happy with the review feedback we received and it was all greatly appreciated. the developers involved have worked hard to incorporate improvements based on them. i know because i spent quite a bit of time reviewing some of those changes. however: * being defect free is not a prerequesite for being moved out of kdereview. i think we are getting confused between "ready to move out of kdereview" with "perfect". plasmate works, it is translatable, it follows other basic policies, etc. the developers working on it are really itching to get a first release out the door, and having it stuck in kde-review until it is deemed perfect is not helping that occur. * insisting on things like a dialog must be based on KPasswordDialog prior to the whole app making its way out of kdereview is utterly absurd. particularly when in this case, it doesn't actually matter. i don't think that dialog is even used ... so yes, that code can be culled ... leaving it there doesn't hurt anything, however, and insisting on non-problem "issues" being attended to when the developers involved are focused on actual-problem issues is not helpful. * some valid issues raised during kdereview feedback have been scheduled for future releases; other issues were deemed invalid after further discussion. i don't like someone who is not involved either with the code in question or the release management of the project being able to override either of those sets of decisions. if those decisions were in violation of some kde policy (e.g. "must be translatable"), fine; but they aren't in that category of issues. instead, it's mostly "this could be better" or "i don't like how that particular block of code has been written". thanks. -- Aaron J. Seigo
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