2013/7/23 David Faure :
>> tsdgeos:
>> can someone please kick kdelibs people to fix the tests
>
> Hmm?
> http://build.kde.org/job/kdelibs_stable/ is very green.
Altough this gets a bit offtopic... Here is the exempt from my TODO
list (I had not enough time to investigate all tests yet). Runni
Lost in translation, i said kdepim instead of kdelibs.
Cheers,
Albert
De: David Faure
Para: kde-core-devel@kde.org; Albert Astals Cid
Enviado: Martes 23 de julio de 2013 14:22
Asunto: Re: release schedule BoF
> tsdgeos:
> can someone pleas
> tsdgeos:
> can someone please kick kdelibs people to fix the tests
Hmm?
http://build.kde.org/job/kdelibs_stable/ is very green.
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David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr
Working on KDE, in particular KDE Frameworks 5
El Dimecres, 17 de juliol de 2013, a les 12:03:53, Jaime Torres Amate va
escriure:
> Why not the other direction?
> 4 months to develop new features, 2 months freeze and fixing?
Because this doesn't move in the direction most of the people agreed we want
(shorter releases, more candence).
Cheer
Why not the other direction?
4 months to develop new features, 2 months freeze and fixing?
Jonathan Riddell escribió:
>
>Albert Astals Cid:
>idea is to shorten release
>we have now lots of freezes and a branch
>alex wants something shorter, suggested 3 months between release with
>only 1
Albert Astals Cid:
idea is to shorten release
we have now lots of freezes and a branch
alex wants something shorter, suggested 3 months between release with only
1 month of freezes
put all freezes together on same date, release beta 1, in two weeks RC 1,
in 2 weeks more release