Re: [kde-community] Phabricator: Make it happen already!

2015-08-26 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
+1
(I am using it as if it was official)

On 26 August 2015 at 20:05, Kevin Ottens  wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> So we've been evaluating different options to modernize our tooling, and for
> some reason it looks like we're still waiting on some external pressure to
> pick one. I'll then try to be this external pressure with this war cry:
>
> Phaaab! Make it happen already!
>
> It is basically what I reported during the Phabricator BoF at Akademy this
> year. For some obscure (to me) reason, I ended up being one of those who tried
> all the contenders, and to me, Phabricator is the best fit for our
> community[*].
>
> Also recently I'm seeing a surge of use in the test instance, so I'd say it is
> time to get it out of limbo and make it official.
>
> Sysadmins, could we move forward with it please and start migrating for real?
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Regards.
>
> [*] Obviously I'm leaving plenty of details here, I'm not debating the why,
> I'm just trying to get the ball rolling.
> --
> Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net
>
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Re: Plasma Applet for Audio Volume for kdereview

2015-08-26 Thread Dāvis Mosāns
2015-08-10 13:33 GMT+03:00 Sebastian Kügler :
> On Sunday, August 09, 2015 14:59:59 Dāvis Mosāns wrote:
>> 2015-08-05 15:45 GMT+03:00 Jonathan Riddell :
>> > plasma-pa is a new volume manager and is intended to be a replacement for
>> > KMix in Plasma.
>> >
>> > We plan to ship it as a beta in Plasma 5.4 and it's currently in kdereview
>> > for your reviewing attention.
>> >
>> > https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/plasma-pa
>>
>> I can't find how to move specific application to different output like
>> you can in KMix, it's not implemented?
>> This is very important feature for me. Also I think it would be handy
>> if in tray would be another tab
>> for changing volume for applications too and wouldn't need to open settings.
>
> You can do that from the KCM, but not from the Plasmoid. Whether that's a
> usecase we want to support at this point, I'm not sure (I personally would
> like to see switching outputs per source easily). It's not material for its
> first release, anyway. We're past feature freeze and the goal was to get a
> basic first version released rather than having it lingering for a long time.

I looked there, System Settings -> Multimedia -> Audio Volume -> Applications
and don't see there any option for switching output device, only
changing volume.
Also I'm not only one who's wondering about this
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/3igy0v/is_there_any_way_in_the_new_audio_applet_to/


Phabricator: Make it happen already!

2015-08-26 Thread Kevin Ottens
Hello all,

So we've been evaluating different options to modernize our tooling, and for 
some reason it looks like we're still waiting on some external pressure to 
pick one. I'll then try to be this external pressure with this war cry:

Phaaab! Make it happen already!

It is basically what I reported during the Phabricator BoF at Akademy this 
year. For some obscure (to me) reason, I ended up being one of those who tried 
all the contenders, and to me, Phabricator is the best fit for our 
community[*].

Also recently I'm seeing a surge of use in the test instance, so I'd say it is 
time to get it out of limbo and make it official.

Sysadmins, could we move forward with it please and start migrating for real?

Thanks for your attention.

Regards.

[*] Obviously I'm leaving plenty of details here, I'm not debating the why, 
I'm just trying to get the ball rolling.
-- 
Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net

KDAB - proud supporter of KDE, http://www.kdab.com


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