>> > But I have a question. In the project there are two tutorials made
>> > with KTutorial editor. In order to be accepted in KDE repositories,
>> > what license should I put those tutorials under? I ask this because
>> > KTutorial editor saves a tutorial in a XML file which is then exported
>> >
El Dimarts, 4 de setembre de 2012, a les 19:00:40, Albert Astals Cid va
escriure:
> El Dimarts, 4 de setembre de 2012, a les 18:44:27, Daniel Calviño Sánchez va
> escriure:
> > > So, well, I suppose that I'll change the license to GPLv2+. I'll have
> > > to make a script or something, as there are
El Dimarts, 4 de setembre de 2012, a les 18:44:27, Daniel Calviño Sánchez va
escriure:
> > So, well, I suppose that I'll change the license to GPLv2+. I'll have
> > to make a script or something, as there are 355 files to change
> > (including unit tests). I'll keep you informed ;)
>
> Done. I ha
> So, well, I suppose that I'll change the license to GPLv2+. I'll have
> to make a script or something, as there are 355 files to change
> (including unit tests). I'll keep you informed ;)
Done. I have changed all (or I think so) the GPLv3+ references to GPLv2+.
But I have a question. In the pro
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On 09/04/2012 08:13 AM, Loïc Grobol wrote:
> On Tuesday 2012-September-04 David Narvaez wrote :
>> Could you start dolphin from a console and see if the output says
>> something about Soprano timeouts?
>
> Here's the output after one minute (Dolphin opened and was usab
On Tuesday 2012-September-04 David Narvaez wrote :
> Could you start dolphin from a console and see if the output says
> something about Soprano timeouts?
Here's the output after one minute (Dolphin opened and was usable in ~6s).
Nothing seems related to Soprano, but the Samba share bugs me, I ca
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Loïc Grobol wrote:
> No, that is just because I have far more application open simultaneously
> than
> I should, including heavy computations. I have not taken time to manage
> their
> niceness lately, so that is why Dolphin is so slow here. But even so, I
> don't