Re: Disallow or discourage use of "AI" tools (Christoph Cullmann)

2025-05-19 Thread Jakob Petsovits
On Mon, May 19, 2025, at 11:45, Ilya Bizyaev wrote: > If you really care about the licensing aspect, focus on it instead of > diverting this thread into other topics with statements like this one. I strongly agree with this statement. "AI" as a term is a nothing-burger, it needs to be broken dow

Re: Proposal unify back our release schedules

2024-04-19 Thread Jakob Petsovits
Others have made convincing arguments for not tying the projects together from an engineering point of view, which I find easy to agree with. I also like the current monthly KF schedule in that it allows me to submit MRs early on in a Plasma development cycle and use them in Plasma shortly after

Re: Part-time KDE sabbatical, feedback or guidance appreciated (but no pressure)

2023-05-08 Thread Jakob Petsovits
Thanks Christoph, some great nuggets in there. On Mon, May 8, 2023, at 2:18 AM, Christoph GrĂ¼ninger wrote: > My advise is, to give different corners of the KDE world a try. Having > nice people that interact with you, are interested in your > contribution, and maybe even provide helpful feedback

Re: Part-time KDE sabbatical, feedback or guidance appreciated (but no pressure)

2023-05-07 Thread Jakob Petsovits
On Sun, May 7, 2023, at 10:11 PM, Joshua Goins wrote: >> I'd also be interested in having something like the mouse button mapping UIs >> that Windows users get from their mouse manufacturer, enabling remapping of >> mouse buttons not just to keys but also to modify other mouse (or keyboard) >> beha

Part-time KDE sabbatical, feedback or guidance appreciated (but no pressure)

2023-05-07 Thread Jakob Petsovits
Hi all, If it helps, think of this email as some sort of bizarro GSoC/SoK application, with less detail perhaps, where you can only comment/advise but not reject. (In return I can't ask for a dedicated mentor, but having a preferred point of contact or two would be really nice! If any of these