Re: a documented game play

2011-11-10 Thread Alexander Neundorf
On Wednesday 09 November 2011, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > hi :) > > there's a nearly constant struggle over kdelibs work due to the 4.7 branch > being theoretically frozen for features. telling people to focus on > frameworks is a little hard at the moment for two reasons: > > * i don't know where t

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-10 Thread Alexander Neundorf
On Wednesday 09 November 2011, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > hi :) > > there's a nearly constant struggle over kdelibs work due to the 4.7 branch > being theoretically frozen for features. telling people to focus on > frameworks is a little hard at the moment for two reasons: > > * i don't know where t

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-10 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 17:10:54 Stephen Kelly wrote: > Eg, d2e533f2cf91c633d4c5b9fdb2aede5f8cb30f39 removes KGlobal::charsets(). > Instead of being removed, that should be implemented to return > KCharsets::charsets(). We shouldn't be letting things like that creep in in an exception to th

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Stephen Kelly
Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 17:10:54 Stephen Kelly wrote: >> Eg, d2e533f2cf91c633d4c5b9fdb2aede5f8cb30f39 removes KGlobal::charsets(). >> Instead of being removed, that should be implemented to return >> KCharsets::charsets(). > > agreed; this should be put into the to-

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Romain Perier
Le 09/11/2011 20:55, Aaron J. Seigo a écrit : ok; it looks like it won't happen until near the end of this month anyways, so there is no rush :) what is your availability like from the 22nd onward? I am not available the from the 25th to the 27th (akademy-fr). The rest of the week is ok for me.

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 20:24:27 Romain Perier wrote: > Personally, I am not available this weekend, however I am available the > next week. ok; it looks like it won't happen until near the end of this month anyways, so there is no rush :) what is your availability like from the 22nd onwa

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Romain Perier
Le 09/11/2011 16:53, Aaron J. Seigo a écrit : so .. when it good for people? i'm not available this weekend, and i leave for 5 days starting at the middle of next week, though hopefully will have internet access then :) Hi, even if I just have few contributions to frameworks , I would like to

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 17:10:54 Stephen Kelly wrote: > Eg, d2e533f2cf91c633d4c5b9fdb2aede5f8cb30f39 removes KGlobal::charsets(). > Instead of being removed, that should be implemented to return > KCharsets::charsets(). agreed; this should be put into the to-be-written policies page. are y

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 17:53:45 Kevin Ottens wrote: > I know you're probably eager to get this done, but what about we do that > when you're back? I should be on top of things again at that point, I > probably wouldn't be able to even deal properly with an IRC meeting before > then anyway..

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Stephen Kelly
Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > i am aware that we have these pages: > > http://community.kde.org/KDE_Core/Modularization > http://community.kde.org/KDE_Core/QtMerge > http://community.kde.org/KDE_Core/Platform_11 > > but they aren't enough. i think it's time to put some real project > management and di

Re: a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Kevin Ottens
On Wednesday 09 November 2011 16:53:07 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > there's a nearly constant struggle over kdelibs work due to the 4.7 branch > being theoretically frozen for features. telling people to focus on > frameworks is a little hard at the moment for two reasons: > > * i don't know where to po

a documented game play

2011-11-09 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
hi :) there's a nearly constant struggle over kdelibs work due to the 4.7 branch being theoretically frozen for features. telling people to focus on frameworks is a little hard at the moment for two reasons: * i don't know where to point them to for a open tasks list * we don't have a clear set