On Wednesday, September 14, 2022 3:12:26 P.M. CDT Nate Graham wrote:
> We often get feedback from bug reporters that it's hard to find the
> right product in https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi because it
> contains just a giant intimidating list.
Independently of any grouping we add to the page, I
Phabricator has a task T2373: Make sure Bugzilla versions of our products
are updated. I've noticed an assortment of missing versions for different
products:
|kontact | 5.20.1 5.17.2 5.16.2 |
|kmail2 | 5.20.1 5.18.3 5.18.2 5.18.1 5.18.0 |
|| 5.17.3
On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:04:15 P.M. CDT Nate Graham wrote:
> If a project switches from the merge-forward workflow to the
> cherry-pick-backward workflow, is anything needed to make sure
> translations end up both in master and also the stable branches?
I think the rule is "no translation change
I haven't managed to find full code coverage reports at Gitlab yet. MRs
can show coverage for files that have changed, but sometimes I'd like to
see coverage of all files. Is there some place I should look, or some
project configuration that is needed?
I have almost always merged stable to master, following the
documentation at https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/
GitLab#Switching_the_target_branch_of_a_Merge_Request
Most of what I do is fixing bugs or warts in PIM, so I debug on the
release/* branch, and commit there to get the changes o
I would like to have some members of KCalendarCore's incidence classes
removed during the transition from KF5 to KF6, and I'd like to be sure
that the changes won't be missed in the excitement.
Do you have some preferred way to label such changes? For example, is
there some `#if` statement tha
AFAICT libkgapi still uses Google Contacts API version 3.0
(https://developers.google.com/contacts/v3) which says
Warning: The Google Contacts API is now deprecated and is scheduled for
sunset on June 15, 2021. Apps should instead use the People API. Get
started with the migration guide. For our o
On Saturday, September 18, 2021 9:19:53 A.M. CDT Sławek Kapłoński wrote:
> Is it 100% safe to build e.g.
> Akonadi or Kmail or other software using kdesrc-build script on my laptop and
> it will not interact (and break) something in my software installed from
> packages for sure? Or is it better
On Monday, August 9, 2021 3:18:59 A.M. CDT Ben Cooksley wrote:
> The calendar module of Nextcloud was originally enabled with the intention
> of us evaluating it to replace the calendar functionality provided by
> Phabricator (given that it is going away in favour of Gitlab for just about
> everyth
On Friday, July 23, 2021 5:29:05 P.M. CDT Ben Cooksley wrote:
> Alternatively, you could try setting up an application password at
> https://collaborate.kde.org/settings/user/security which might work as well.
Yes, that worked. So far events and to-dos synchronize just fine.
On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 6:36:26 A.M. CDT Ben Cooksley wrote:
> It would be appreciated if you could please all test this installation over
> the coming week and let us know of any issues you encounter.
Is it possible to connect to collaborate.kde.org using the PIM's DAV groupware
resource, fo
On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 6:36:26 A.M. CDT Ben Cooksley wrote:
> It would be appreciated if you could please all test this installation over
> the coming week and let us know of any issues you encounter.
I'd like to poke at its KOrganizer interoperation. I think that requires
installation of t
On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 10:10:32 A.M. CDT Nomen Luni wrote:
> I can't remember if KRename comes pre-installed in Neon?
It does not.
I use the PIM Docker image for development , and I'd like to inspect the UI in
non-English languages — in particular, Akonadi's Calendar Properties dialogs.
Is there some way to add languages to the environment?
System Settings, Regional Settings > Language says “There are no additional
langua
I'd like to commit some changes to the akonadi repo, but my grasp of git is
not firm. The situation is
* gabrielsf's commits 404bf743 and 805b31cc to master made most autotests
work. I'd like to get them onto the release branch without complicating
future merges of release to master.
* I h
If you have an interest in KWidgetAddon's KTimeComboBox, or with exotic¹
locales, please consider reviewing https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/
kwidgetsaddons/-/merge_requests/3. I believe it fixes a number of KOrganizer
bug reports.
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¹ I admit that "en_CA" sets a low bar for "exotic".
In the Phabricator work flow, I would submit a patch, someone knowledgeable
would accept it, and I would `arc land` it. Clear and simple.
GitLab doesn't have that "accept" step AFAIK. The KDE Wiki's Infrastructure/
GitLab page says "Once the Merge Request is accepted, KDE Developers will
merge
I tried submitting a merge request for korganizer, and one of the jobs in the
pipeline failed. build_clazy_clang_tidy tries to apt-get python-yaml, but
fails: https://invent.kde.org/gditchfield/korganizer/-/jobs/47424
Is that something to worry about, or something I can fix, or ...
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