Hi guys,
This is just a quick note as i'm filling in for Lydia. Turns out though KDE
has a whole bunch of Code-In tasks, students are taking them fast and we don't
want to run out! Some mentors have already begun to receive patches from their
students, so this is a very real and tangible way to
On Monday, November 22, 2010, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> hi all ...
>
> i will be hosting a discussion wednesday the 22nd at 18:00 UTC in #plasma
for those of us on planet earth, that would be the 24th. sorry for the
confusion :)
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hi..
thanks for your feedback. i've collected the results here:
http://community.kde.org/Plasma/DesktopScripting
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hi all ...
i will be hosting a discussion wednesday the 22nd at 18:00 UTC in #plasma
about git and our projects.
in particular, i'd like to discuss 3 broad topics:
a) status of git migration of kdeplasma-addons (pretty much ready fwiu, thanks
to artur)
b) plans for kdebase-workspace moving to
- Original Message -
> So, after complaining that I had missed freeze due to
> $real_life_university getting in the way, aseigo pointed out to me
> that
> we're still in Soft freeze for KDE 4.6.
Hi,
How would you like to be notified of the release schedule? The current system
clearly doe
> In data lunedì 22 novembre 2010 09:01:53, Ryan Rix ha scritto:
>
> > So, after complaining that I had missed freeze due to
> > $real_life_university getting in the way, aseigo pointed out to me that
> > we're still in Soft freeze for KDE 4.6.
>
> Actually, the hard freeze deadline passed on Nov
In data lunedì 22 novembre 2010 09:01:53, Ryan Rix ha scritto:
> So, after complaining that I had missed freeze due to
> $real_life_university getting in the way, aseigo pointed out to me that
> we're still in Soft freeze for KDE 4.6.
Actually, the hard freeze deadline passed on November 11th:
h
Hey pimsters!
So, after complaining that I had missed freeze due to
$real_life_university getting in the way, aseigo pointed out to me that
we're still in Soft freeze for KDE 4.6.
I'm already on the feature plan for PIM in 4.6, what will it take me to
move my Summer of Code work in to trunk?