On 04/10/2018 20:05, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: > Op 04-10-18 om 19:12 schreef Albert Astals Cid: >> El dimecres, 3 d’octubre de 2018, a les 19:44:18 CEST, farid >> abdelnour va escriure: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> We will ask to disable them. >> I think it's a bad idea, what you should do is actually fix the tests >> so that they pass and thus no email is sent saying "your tests are >> broken". I agree in a way, but: - Fixing the tests is actually fixing the code, and the devs are already working hard on that, i can guarantee you (and you can check the git log to have a precise idea) - I think there is a slight technical problem at the moment on the integration of the test suite and the CI, but, hey, remember that this is work in progress for your own benefit.
> This list is not a developers list, to the best of my knowledge. Well, according to: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive: > > This list hosts several topics about Kdenlive: > > * news about the program > * developers discussions about program orientations or technical points > * user suggestions and background questions (for usage help there > are forums <https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=262>) > so, I wouldn't share your conclusion. > Users of kdenlive - as I am one of - shouldn't be spammed with > successful or unsuccessful test results. I'm kind of surprised of the harshness of the reactions for something that seemed unsatisfactory but really benign: I guess most email clients have a decent filter system, so those emails should be at worst in your dedicated kdenlive folder, or automatically deleted if you feel like it. Cheers, Camille