The amount of spam on the current "mantis" setup is making the site essentially unusable for me. Switching back to KDE's bug tracker (which doesn't seem to have this problem) sounds like a great idea to me.
I like gitorious too, except that they provide so little documentation and make what documentation there is very hard to find. Two or three months ago I needed to do something a little unorthodox (can't remember what it was, but I think it involved changing some kind of configuration setting) and tried searching the gitorious documentation for a way to do it. I did eventually find an answer to what I needed, but it was NOT in an obvious place and it took me several weeks to do something that would have been trivial on github. That said, I still think it's a good idea to move stuff over. It's important to be as consistent with the standard KDE workflow as we can. For one thing, we might want basKet to become part of kde-pim at some point and it will be a lot easier to do that if both of them are on gitorious. Even if we don't go that route, we will be more visible to the KDE community on gitorious, which will help attract developers, translators, and other contributors. The only issue I can think of other than those you've mentioned is a behavior my wife found the other day. It is no longer possible to select multiple notes by clicking on the "handle" on the left of the note. If you click on the note itself, everything works fine. I'm looking into it, but it's almost finals week, so I'm swamped. --Robert On Monday 30 November 2009 6:01:23 pm Kelvie Wong wrote: > Alright, I do believe we are due for a release (even in the current state). > > To do a release, I would need a few things, if anyone wants to help out: > > 1. A list of known issues, the only major things I am aware of are the > following: > - GPG/encrypted baskets are not working, and will be disabled to > hopefully prevent data loss > - The Basket list view is not fully functional -- things like the > background colour and the "search all baskets" counter aren't shown. > - Other than these two issues, nothing new has been added to Basket. > Everything that worked before should still work, everything that was > broken before (in 1.0.3.1) should still be broken. > > 2. A disclaimer for data loss ;) > > 3. Someone probably needs to let the distro maintainers know > > 4. A website update/announcement. > > 5. Developer stuff. Should we expect more people helping with > development after? In that case, perhaps we should switch the tools > around. > > Gitorious is really growing on me, I'm quite tempted to switch over > there and use that as the main repository. Since Qt moved over there > and KDE has been pondering it as well for a while, it seems like the > logical place Basket should go. > > Also, our bug tracker; I haven't been there for a while, but perhaps > we should just go back to using the KDE bugzilla instead. I still > have to get admin privileges there (to close bugs). > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Basket-devel mailing list Basket-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/basket-devel