Forwarding this call for help to d-d-l which probably has a larger pool of
people with the necessary skills.
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Date: Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 10:58 AM
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To:
Le 18.04.22 à 18:51, Alex Melman via gno
Hi,
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 2:49 PM Andre Klapper via desktop-devel-list <
desktop-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> before turning Bugzilla read-only
> and then converting it to static HTML. Happy to help with that.
>
Does such a static HTML version still provide search?
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one, let’s mention there are
several terminal clients available too, including a weechat script.
Granted, if the motivation for that method is to “always be connected”
then a GNOME client would do the job as well for Matrix.
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x.org actually has a policy to clean them up after several
months, which would reduce that issue.
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d the new
> bridge dutifully bridges them over to IRC. Maybe they tried to contact one of
> these users.
Ok, I’ll investigate that issue. Thanks for letting me know about it.
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ractal team is in constant
contact with the rest of the Matrix ecosystem. Some of our contributors
have contributed to Matrix, some Matrix contributors have contributed to
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 8:20 PM Link Dupont wrote:
> On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 20:16 +0100, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> > The Matrix folks offered to host our instance on
> > [Modular](https://modular.im/) just like they already do for KDE and
> > now Mozilla too[1], so sysadmin
easingly convinced it's an anti-feature
> especially
> if we want to enforce CoC (which, of course, we do)
>
That was a concern for Mozilla too. I don’t know the details, but they have
a solution for that it seems. See e.g. the Community safety section in the
[annoucement](
https://d
ce on
[Modular](https://modular.im/) just like they already do for KDE and
now Mozilla too[1], so sysadmin time is not a problem, is it?
[1] they just switched, details at
https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/synchronous-messaging-at-mozilla-the-decision/50620
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g on it and
whether they need to wait just a tiny bit longer for that language to
land in time. Kudos to all of those who do that, it is greatly
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too so that translators basically get the same amount of time to do
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reat sys-tray icons, because (sadly)
> they're not going anywhere.
Please consider how unnecessarily pushy this sounds.
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n
> continue to access Google Drive
>
> The “documents” source type is also used by GNOME Documents to access
> Microsoft OneDrive, and there is no replacement planned for this.
The "documents" source type is also used by GNOME Documents to access
NextCloud, isn’t it? What is
new untranslated or
fuzzy strings. This is not a freeze yet, you do not need approval from
us.
We would also appreciate if you could try your best to make any such
changes *before* string freeze (in two weeks).
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ch to this fork and open the MR.
> Also tag the maintainer's GitHub account (if they have one) in the auto-close
> message,
> so they get a notification?
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or be a good entry point to
make damage control. That is a bit sad but not a blocker issue. It’s
worth knowing.
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on what that instance blocking would
entail? Would e.g. a Foundation member still be able to follow someone
from a blocked instance?
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:26 PM Milan Crha via desktop-devel-list
wrote:
> I'm used to gitk (which uses Qt, if I'm not mistaken).
gitk uses tk (as in Tcl/Tk). qgit uses Qt.
> Can it work with anything else than git?
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t gone, so there is no discussion to even
have. Open Nautilus, press F10 for the menu to open, press Alt,
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ow (hit ctrl+shift+?) and start typing "forward".
That kind of workflow is selling it for me.
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hat that means.
Now here’s a question because what happens is not clear to me: did the
libravatar call all redirect to gravatar, or just some of them? In the
latter case, maybe reverting was a hasty decision as reducing the
number of calls, while not as perfect as we expected, is still
progress.
Ch
e a user testing session that showed this? I have the exact
opposite feeling, solely based on my own experience: I do use the
shortcut window often and I find it very valuable.
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w free software
implementations (including the one used on the main public instance) and
one can host their own instance or use a public one. We should encourage
the use of such services rather than centralized ones based on non free
software.
It’s worth noting that Damned lies already supports libravatar.
there wouldn’t be a need
for liaison, would there?
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5dfd24
redirects to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/99fa9e298b289b643aab14286479676ec85dfd24
which is even more awesome. ☺
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GNOME/Archives/ subgroup would still make it easier to find stuff once
on Gitlab. Also archiving helps with translations and bugzilla.
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re’s not much sense migrating those. A cleanup would
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toring sizes are unexpected and
> I’d appreciate a ticket. :)
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/314
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ug reports/check for open ones and I dare
say I’m generally not bad at that, I just haven’t had time to collect
proper evidence for those yet so for now they’re just sticky notes on
my desk.
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s been migrated.
>
Can you tell us more about that “deal”? I don’t remember it being mentioned
before.
> *Projects migrated today*
>
> - GNOME Shell <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell>
>
Excluding issues though. What is the plan there?
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On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 8:36 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> paste.gnome.org is great, except for:
>
> "You must select a language other than 'text' for this paste."
>
> where is the source code? Can we get rid of this?
Have you tried following the link in the
e very much worth looking for a way to
temporarily disable notifications to avoid that flood. I can also
imagine that sending that many email out at once can raise some flags
and make GNOME look bad in the eye of some email providers.
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cture.
Cheers,
[0] Flathub could still be one of the many hosting platforms, I just
wish it addressed the problem of finding the other ones.
[1] As a side note, moving GNOME apps to Flathub also means that now
GNOME developers either have to interact with Github (several
expressed reluctance
or other way to address
this issue on the roadmap?
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taken the time to
look it up. If it exists, it needs to be applied, maybe advertised as
well. If it doesn’t, it should probably be created.
Thoughts? Feedback?
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
> It didn't save XMPP, why would this design results in different fate with
> Matrix?
https://matrix.org/docs/guides/faq.html#what-is-the-difference-between-matrix-and-xmpp
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 3:59 PM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-08-25 at 15:34 +0200, Alexandre Franke wrote:
>> If someone cares enough to implement support for a protocol in
>> Telepathy, they could probably implement support for the protocol
>> elsewhere too.
>
&
nt support for the protocol
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main points of Sri’s proposal is to get rid of Telepathy.
Its architecture is a burden and e.g. Polari has problems because of
the extra layers that wouldn’t exist if it talked to IRC directly.
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> What do people think about integrating directly with Matrix as a replacement
> for Telepathy?
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> Expired section)
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Hey,
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Gabor Karsay wrote:
> Btw, the GNOME Goals wiki page recommends the gnome-love mailing list for
> this, but it doesn't exist ...
It is now newcomers-list, I fixed the page.
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switched licenses, which is what was intended.
nautilus-main.c and others still are under GPLv2+ and one can use them
under GPLv2 if they so choose.
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icense, and keep the new LICENSE file.
> What notice do you mean? The license blurp in every file?
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ngs us to another point: do you intend to use GPLv3 or GPLv3+?
The notice should be explicit about it (again, as suggested by the
license you copied to your project).
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f commits into features, while still
> making sure our history is reasonably easy to follow.
Do you have a public repo online to see what this looks like?
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-infrastructure tools.
So did you just look at Gitlab and think it’s good enough, or did you
actually consider Phabricator (and maybe other alternatives) and pick
Gitlab as the best fit?
[0] https://www.phacility.com/phabricator/pholio/
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hael advice of not talking to [m] users, that's semi true,
> most of us already change the IRC handler to be our regular IRC nickname, so
> for example I'm csoriano even from Matrix. Which might be an issue if we are
> missing pm's
Yes, getting issue #382 solved is quite
ivered. The IRC user won’t get
notified and so will never know the messages were lost.
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/382
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e network, not per room. The rooms that appear
in the directory are just the ones for which at least one Matrix user
already joined (so they are “known”). You can join any room as Matthew
described with #_gimpnet_#ircchannelname:matrix.org
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for those with sensitive discussions).
Matthew, anything blocking the bridging on our side?
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Hi,
This is a reminder that we'd like to see potential mentors list ideas
to the Untriaged section at
https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreach/SummerOfCode/2017/Ideas
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> * Discuss your ideas with designers in #gnome-design to get their
>
imilar protection) but from
time to time people are temporarily invited to join those rooms to
discuss a particular topic. In such a case, sending the guest any
history is not desirable. Can Matrix handle this situation?
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ave
the critical mass required for us to spend our rare workforce on and
that we expect third party (libpurple-based?) clients to take care of
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he information about important deadlines.
The GNOME administrators for GSoC participation this year are
Christophe Fergeau, Alexandre Franke, Ekaterina Gerasimova, Lasse
Schuirmann, and Carlos Soriano.
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[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/O
on
page with a link to launch it directly.
I think that's rather reasonable.
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Hi!
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 8:02 PM, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> Your presence would be especially appreciated on the four Bug Days we
> will be having [1]
[…]
> [1] see full list of dates and read more about Bug Squash Month at
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/BugSquashMonth
Jus
Hi everyone,
As some of you may have seen on foundation-list, we're starting a new
initiative called Bug Squash Month, and it's launching now - November
2016! Alexandre (afranke) is the main organizer, so direct any
questions to him. :)
It would be particularly nice to get maintainers to help pus
ncluding the information about important deadlines.
The GNOME administrators for GSoC participation this year are
Christophe Fergeau, Alexandre Franke, Ekaterina Gerasimova, Lasse
Schuirmann, and Carlos Soriano. Big thank you to Marina
Zhurakhinskaya, who was an administrator for the last four year
never based on the wrong file.
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senior software engineer with 10 or 15 years of experience, but
discovering Free Software or GNOME, I don't want to be called a
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> irc channel.
Isn't the bugzilla keyword the second most prominent use? That should
be changed as well.
> gnome-love isn't very descriptive at least for outsiders trying to join the
> project.
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On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Allan Day wrote:
> Sure thing - can you file a bug for that? I'm hoping to get some time
> for the HIG at some point this cycle.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748197
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https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/writing-style.html.en has
nothing on error messages. Can we have guidelines on what is preferred
between "Cannot…", "Could not…", "Failed to…", etc. for a bit more
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On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Alexandre Franke
wrote:
> So I guess you are now asking for a freeze exception. It would help if
> you gave us the actual strings and the number of strings added.
5 new strings:
"Action menu"
"Open action menu"
"Open view menu&quo
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e that keep
UNCONFIRMED because sometimes reporters misinterpret NEW as "not
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;commit in another product" issue there, so
maybe we can continue there?
I would also like to point out that "pushed as abcd123", the default
phrase used by git-bz, creates the same link as "commit abcd123",
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looking for solutions and someone to implement them. Otherwise we
can't guess what you guys think the problem is.
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, I
have to stop, grab the mouse and click on a button before I can resume
playing on the keyboard. Feedback is ok, but don't make it a
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ere's an overlap. Is there
still a good reason to keep using people.g.o instead of owncloud?
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ess work for those that
haven't translated it yet (and not a real problem if it has already
been translated). Also note that since technical stuff is more
difficult to understand, it is usually translated last in the release
notes as translators want to take the tim
Trivial, but requires a string freeze break - it's fairly late for
> that, but I've asked anyway, let's see what happens :-)
You just got our approval. :)
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message text wasn't giving the
> user much information anyway (only the number might *possibly* be
> helpful.
>
> On the whole, I'm not going to lose sleep over it being untranslated :)
1/2 from i18n.
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Next time it would be a good idea to copy the strings in your email. :-)
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Hi,
I'd like to add the following bugs:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735370
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664093
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This link gives me an error. :(
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potential constraints such as other BOFs you have to attend, or
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:02 AM, u wrote:
> Will there be video streams, recordings, reports from this BoF? I'd be
> interesting in watching/reading at least :)
At a minimum there will be notes/report on the wiki page.
Stream is highly unlikely.
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give us a hand.
If you're thinking of attending, please add yourself to
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> So this would be a replacement for Empathy?
Only for multi user chatrooms.
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oval from the i18n team.
See https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/HandlingStringFreezes
It would be great if someone from i18n could clarify this.
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and hopefully you'll understand and respect what people working on
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 12:07 +0200, Alexandre Franke wrote:
>> I really don't care much about my code being mirrored anywhere.
> If you don't care much about your code being mirrored, it probably means
> that "
gree with this action, which has been
taken in their name (as they are GNOME foundation members, GNOME
module maintainers and GNOME committers). It should be possible for
them not to have their name associated with it, whatever their reasons
are, and without
s basically that if someone's fight is not worth
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t to me in
my previous email and you didn't answer the question I really cared
about, so I'm asking again: is there a way for maintainers to opt out
of the github mirroring?
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uess, just like the popularity of Windows doesn't make us focus on
> Windows support, and the popularity of Skype doesn't make us focus on
As you can see in Alberto's answer, it is indeed just a question of
popularity and I agree with you that this is a
pful to track
>> inactive/dead projects for release management.
>
> Maybe you mean something like blip. http://blip.blip-monitor.com/
>
> (or a specific view of blip).
While it is a closed source web service, https://www.ohloh.net/ can
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Can we push module maintainers to have accelerators in their app menu?
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Sorry for being so naive but why couldn't this be part of GTK+?
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workflow as any other downloaded file.
Except that for torrents you want to handle extra stuff such as upload
speed limit and sharing ratio.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Olav Vitters wrote:
> Are you using it yes or no?
I am. Please don't kill it.
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