https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300361
Dávid Andor <david-an...@kozpontiagy.hu> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Resolution|NOT A BUG |--- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED --- Comment #2 from Dávid Andor <david-an...@kozpontiagy.hu> --- (In reply to Christoph Cullmann from comment #1) > Dear user, this wish list item is now closed, as it wasn't touched in the > last year and no contributor stepped up to implement it. > > The Kate/KTextEditor team is small and we can just try to keep up with > fixing bugs. > > Therefore wishes that show no activity for a years or more will be closed > from now on to keep at least a bit overview about 'current' wishs of the > users. > If you want your feature to be implemented, please step up to provide some > patch for it. > > If you think it is really needed, you can reopen your request, but keep in > mind, > if no new good arguments are made and no people get attracted to help out to > implement it, > it will expire in a year again. > > We have a nice website https://kate-editor.org that provides all the > information needed to contribute, please make use of it. > > Patches can be handed in via https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/ > > Greetings > Christoph Cullmann I still think that this feature would be beneficial for everybody, but I am not a KDE/QT. I am also a an open-source contributor in the Drupal community. So I totally understand that this is a low priority issue, but it is a quite a surprise, to close this issue just because there are no enough resources to implement it. However I tried to solve it my own. I had installed Kdevelop and I tried to go through the example projects and project templates but I could not compile them. In total I spent ~7-10 days(!) to take the first step in order to contribute to the KDE source code, but the entry barrier is extremely high. Maybe that's why the "The Kate/KTextEditor team" is small. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.