On Wednesday, 17 January 2018 21:40:49 CET Michael Reeves wrote: > Yes I use this myself so I won't simply abandon it. That said I work in > mostly in Unix world and could use help with the windows specific testing > although I should be able to setup a build envirionment to do basic > functionality testing.
Heya, For that please join #kde-windows and get in touch with kfunk (me) or TheOneRing (Hannah von Reth) there. We could guide setting up the development environment. We use Craft to build Qt/KDE projects on Windows, read more here: https://community.kde.org/Craft Cheers, Kevin > I'll have look at what needs done. Currently working > on getting merging in changes from Thomas as needed. Just got through > bringing it up to date with Joachim's code. Real fun since it's still kde4. > > On Jan 15, 2018 5:47 PM, "Albert Astals Cid" <aa...@kde.org> wrote: > > El dimarts, 9 de gener de 2018, a les 20:06:36 CET, Michael Reeves va > > escriure: > > I have a version of kdiff3 that I ported to kf5. I like to what build > > requirements kf5 as a whole has. Also what would be the process for being > > considered for inclusion in kde? > > So now that we have Joachim's blessing to use the name, the process is > basically outlined at https://community.kde.org/Incubator/Incubation_Process > but it's basically importing the project into our git and then making sure > it > generally follows our rules & procedures. > > I understand you want to continue maintaining the new kdiff3 and you are not > just "dumping it" into us, right? > > > Cheers, > Albert > > El divendres, 12 de gener de 2018, a les 1:21:02 CET, Joachim Eibl va > > escriure: > > Hi, > > > > You have my blessing to use the name KDiff3. -- Kevin Funk | kf...@kde.org | http://kfunk.org
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