On 2016-02-22 22:01, Stephen Kelly wrote:
Alex Merry wrote:
Hi all,
A combination of a serious illness in the family and some of the
heated
discussions taking place on other KDE mailing lists has led to me
burning out on the KDE front. As a result, I'm taking a step back
(some
of you may have noticed this already). I expect to get back into the
swing of things when I've recovered my energy, but I don't know how
long
that will be.
Thanks for all of your efforts in driving ECM forward the last few
years!
While I was previously quite active in ECM, I left it behind to focus
on
modernizing CMake itself for the last few years. That particular goal
is
achieved as far as I am concerned, so I'm not so active in CMake
anymore.
I'll pick up some of the slack on the ECM front, so that it's not
something
you need to feel concerned about or feel a nagging responsibility for.
I totally understand the need to create some space between yourself and
a
mood altering environment as KDE can at times be, and I applaud your
refocusing on giving family and yourself attention instead. Feel good
about
that!
I'm going to have to catch up on some of what has happened since
v1.0.0, and
find out what the important issues are these days. If you have some
pointers
on the latter - which you didn't expand upon to not scare someone off
:) -
please let me know.
I'll have a look around in the coming weeks at drop questions here if I
have
any.
Thank you! My vague TODO list was something like:
* improve test coverage
* update the documentation system to have the to-command links CMake's
docs have (it would be nice to have a Sphinx module that was generically
usable by projects downstream of CMake that would link to the upstream
docs properly using intersphinx)
* the ecm_target_link_libraries thing you suggested to allow the
ecm_add_tests command to be split up a bit
* up the minimum CMake version (need to decide with the Frameworks
maintainers about how important Ubuntu 14.04 support is, mainly)
* upstream some stuff to CMake
Alex
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