.kde.org/system/dolphin/-/merge_requests/895#note_1131215) So
this is what I am now doing here.
So, does anyone mind if we change "Squash commits when merging" to "Encourage"?
(https://invent.kde.org/help/user/project/merge_requests/squash_and_merge.md#configure-squash-options-for-a-project)
Felix Ernst
Late reply, but I also wanted to mention that I am 100% in support of any
anit-AI messaging and policies we might choose.
The wording as linked by Akseli in their first post seems like a good starting
point in that regard:
>Other projects have already done something similar, see for example
+1 to what Ethan B. said i.e.:
> I am anti-LLM on the grounds that the training sets were created without the
> original authors' consent. I see no issue with a libre/ethical LLM, if there
> is one, though. If a developer or team of developers wants to implement a Qt
> and KDE-integrated LL
Hi!
While testing the accessibility of Dolphin for visually-impaired people I
noticed that the menu bar is not part of the normal Tab key focus chain. The
same seems to be true for all KDE applications I tested. I brought this point
up with KDE's accessibility group (#kde-accessibility:kde.org)
If we were to remove them, users would have no way to show that they care about
a bug aside from adding annoying "Please fix this, it is important to
me"-comments. So in that sense it serves a similar purpose as the duplicates
count. Duplicates count is very imprecise though because there will b
>> -
KDE Git Kit would be a cool name IMO. Three times three letters.
>> - Kommit
> I really like "Kommit". It starts with "K" and is just to the point.
Kommit seems like a fine name to me as well.
o you can opt out pre-emptively or if you
think there is another mailing list/group of people I should inform, please
let me know.
Have a nice day!
Felix Ernst
P.S. Code review comments are welcome