Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-28 Thread Michael Pyne
On Thursday 28 August 2008, Benoit Minisini wrote:
 On mercredi 27 août 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
  On Wednesday 27 August 2008 11:35:13 Benoit Minisini wrote:
   Sorry, I was in holidays, so I couldn't add the changes to the
   ChangeLog.
  
   I will know that now for the next time.
 
  You can still do it (in fact, that would be useful).

 OK, this is done. I have modified the changelog_branch_3_5.xml file and
 committed it.

 Is there anything other to do?

Update the generated PHP documentation after changing the XML file.  The 
process is described in the DOCS file in the same folder.

Don't do it now though, I've already fixed it up. ;)

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KDE 3.5.final? (Was: Release of KDE 3.5.10)

2008-08-21 Thread Allen Winter
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 11:45:33 Stephan Kulow wrote:

 To state it more explicit: 3.5.10 is the last KDE 3.5 release. I had to fix
 two modules to even compile before I could tag it and I have _heavy_ doubts
 about the testing that the branch sees. And the less it's used, the more 
 likely we'll see large changes breaking things for a small group - that would
 have been served better with leaving everything as it is.
 

Can we discuss this decision a little?
Apparently some core devs think we shouldn't put an end to the 3.5 series just 
yet.

I don't have a strong opinion yet

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Re: KDE 3.5.final? (Was: Release of KDE 3.5.10)

2008-08-21 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Thursday 21 August 2008 14:24:13 Allen Winter wrote:
 On Wednesday 20 August 2008 11:45:33 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  To state it more explicit: 3.5.10 is the last KDE 3.5 release. I had to
  fix two modules to even compile before I could tag it and I have _heavy_
  doubts about the testing that the branch sees. And the less it's used,
  the more likely we'll see large changes breaking things for a small group
  - that would have been served better with leaving everything as it is.

 Can we discuss this decision a little?
 Apparently some core devs think we shouldn't put an end to the 3.5 series
 just yet.

Putting an end to KDE 3.5.10 at this point delivers the wrong message to the 
public: We don't care about KDE 3.5 anymore. I'd much rather if we released 
another bugfix update every couple of months, I'm sure users would appreciate 
it. KDE 3.5 is still widely used, and will be for some time.

If we end 3.5 now, we'll open the door to unofficial ports / forks and clutter 
development. Also, there are still small features in the pipeline for 3.5.

I would be willing to help ship 3.5 releases, just like I do with the 4 
series.

The big questionmark is who tests the 3.5 branch?

 I don't have a strong opinion yet
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Re: KDE 3.5.final? (Was: Release of KDE 3.5.10)

2008-08-21 Thread Benoit Minisini
On jeudi 21 août 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
 On Thursday 21 August 2008 14:24:13 Allen Winter wrote:
  On Wednesday 20 August 2008 11:45:33 Stephan Kulow wrote:
   To state it more explicit: 3.5.10 is the last KDE 3.5 release. I had to
   fix two modules to even compile before I could tag it and I have
   _heavy_ doubts about the testing that the branch sees. And the less
   it's used, the more likely we'll see large changes breaking things for
   a small group - that would have been served better with leaving
   everything as it is.
 
  Can we discuss this decision a little?
  Apparently some core devs think we shouldn't put an end to the 3.5 series
  just yet.

 Putting an end to KDE 3.5.10 at this point delivers the wrong message to
 the public: We don't care about KDE 3.5 anymore. I'd much rather if we
 released another bugfix update every couple of months, I'm sure users would
 appreciate it. KDE 3.5 is still widely used, and will be for some time.

I agree. 

I have just committed a patch that couldn't go into KDE 3.5.10, and in the 
future, I'd like to fix other annoying bugs like thekonsole eating all mouse 
wheel events bug, and the changing the global colour settings resets the 
global font DPI bug.

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Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-20 Thread Benoit Minisini
Hi,

I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10. 

Some of the patches are not yet committed, because I am waiting the agreement 
of Aaron or other old kicker maintainers.

KDE 3.5.10 was announced for mid August. Is there a more precise freeze 
date? So that I can deal with my own schedule...

Thanks in advance for any answer.

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Re: Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-20 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 00:36:06 Benoit Minisini wrote:
 I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.

Those won't make it int 3.5.10, but if we gather enough changes, that would 
warrant a 3.5.11 in a couple of months. (I see Tobias also did a size limit 
for the trash.)

 Some of the patches are not yet committed, because I am waiting the
 agreement of Aaron or other old kicker maintainers.

 KDE 3.5.10 was announced for mid August. Is there a more precise freeze
 date? So that I can deal with my own schedule...

3.5 branch has been frozen for ages. Tagging has happened yesterday. Release 
will be next Tuesday. (Unless we delay 3.5.10 by two weeks, that's up to 
coolo.)

 Thanks in advance for any answer.
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Re: Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-20 Thread Benoit Minisini
On mercredi 20 août 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 00:36:06 Benoit Minisini wrote:
  I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.

 Those won't make it int 3.5.10, but if we gather enough changes, that would
 warrant a 3.5.11 in a couple of months. (I see Tobias also did a size limit
 for the trash.)

  Some of the patches are not yet committed, because I am waiting the
  agreement of Aaron or other old kicker maintainers.
 
  KDE 3.5.10 was announced for mid August. Is there a more precise freeze
  date? So that I can deal with my own schedule...

 3.5 branch has been frozen for ages. Tagging has happened yesterday.
 Release will be next Tuesday. (Unless we delay 3.5.10 by two weeks, that's
 up to coolo.)

  Thanks in advance for any answer.

Hi,

The mail you are answering has been originally sent Aug. 13th (see the 
mailing-list archives), and so is out of date. All my patches have been 
committed since last monday.

I don't know why the mailing-list sends this mail again...

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Re: Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-20 Thread Stephan Kulow
Am Mittwoch 20 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 00:36:06 Benoit Minisini wrote:
  I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.

 Those won't make it int 3.5.10, but if we gather enough changes, that would
 warrant a 3.5.11 in a couple of months. (I see Tobias also did a size limit
 for the trash.)

The size limit I gently reject as feature to a frozen branch.

Greetings, Stephan

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Re: Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-20 Thread Stephan Kulow
Am Mittwoch 20 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 00:36:06 Benoit Minisini wrote:
  I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.

 Those won't make it int 3.5.10, but if we gather enough changes, that would
 warrant a 3.5.11 in a couple of months. (I see Tobias also did a size limit
 for the trash.)

To state it more explicit: 3.5.10 is the last KDE 3.5 release. I had to fix
two modules to even compile before I could tag it and I have _heavy_ doubts
about the testing that the branch sees. And the less it's used, the more 
likely we'll see large changes breaking things for a small group - that would
have been served better with leaving everything as it is.

Greetings, Stephan
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Stephan Kulow
Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
  the packager. As the general interest in this release should
  be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
  when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)

 I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the flurry
 of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as well. (I saw
 news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being about KDE / Akademy
 :).

 So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in the
 morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether everything is in
 place. OK?

Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
But we talk on monday evening.

Greetings, Stephan
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Benoit Minisini
On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
 Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
  On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
   I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
   the packager. As the general interest in this release should
   be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
   when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)
 
  I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the
  flurry of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as well.
  (I saw news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being about KDE /
  Akademy
 
  :).
 
  So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in the
  morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether everything is in
  place. OK?

 Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
 But we talk on monday evening.

 Greetings, Stephan

Hi,

I'm currently committing a not important patch to kicker for KDE 3.5.10. When 
exactly KDE 3.5.10 will be tagged? Is it possible to delay the tagging for 
one day or two?

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Benoit Minisini
On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
 Am Dienstag 19 August 2008 schrieb Benoit Minisini:
  On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
   Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
 I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
 the packager. As the general interest in this release should
 be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
 when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)
   
I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the
flurry of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as
well. (I saw news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being
about KDE / Akademy
   
:).
   
So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in
the morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether everything
is in place. OK?
  
   Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
   But we talk on monday evening.
  
   Greetings, Stephan
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm currently committing a not important patch to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.
  When exactly KDE 3.5.10 will be tagged? Is it possible to delay the
  tagging for one day or two?

 No. 

It's just that I didn't know the tagging date of KDE 3.5.10. 

Someone told me that it will be Aug. 20th, but that was just a guess. 
Apparently I missed the mail where you said it is today, so I was surprised.

 3.5 branch is frozen since ages - I'm just packaging it for the fixes 
 in the branch.

I don't understand the last sentence: /branches/KDE/3.5 is not frozen, as many 
people put patches there yet, as I did with kicker.

Anyway, all my patches were committed in time (except the last one, but it was 
not important), and I hope things were tested enough!

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Albert Astals Cid
A Dimarts 19 Agost 2008, Stephan Kulow va escriure:
 Am Dienstag 19 August 2008 schrieb Benoit Minisini:
  On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
   Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
 I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
 the packager. As the general interest in this release should
 be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
 when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)
   
I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the
flurry of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as
well. (I saw news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being
about KDE / Akademy
   
:).
   
So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in
the morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether everything
is in place. OK?
  
   Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
   But we talk on monday evening.
  
   Greetings, Stephan
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm currently committing a not important patch to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.
  When exactly KDE 3.5.10 will be tagged? Is it possible to delay the
  tagging for one day or two?

 No. 3.5 branch is frozen since ages - I'm just packaging it for the fixes
 in the branch.

Well, he's been adding changes like made lately so imho either we revert all 
his changes or let him finish them.

Albert


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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Stephan Kulow
Am Dienstag 19 August 2008 schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
 A Dimarts 19 Agost 2008, Stephan Kulow va escriure:
  Am Dienstag 19 August 2008 schrieb Benoit Minisini:
   On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
  the packager. As the general interest in this release should
  be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
  when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)

 I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the
 flurry of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as
 well. (I saw news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being
 about KDE / Akademy

 :).

 So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in
 the morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether
 everything is in place. OK?
   
Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
But we talk on monday evening.
   
Greetings, Stephan
  
   Hi,
  
   I'm currently committing a not important patch to kicker for KDE
   3.5.10. When exactly KDE 3.5.10 will be tagged? Is it possible to delay
   the tagging for one day or two?
 
  No. 3.5 branch is frozen since ages - I'm just packaging it for the fixes
  in the branch.

 Well, he's been adding changes like made lately so imho either we revert
 all his changes or let him finish them.


If that are the options, I go for reverting.

Greetings, Stephan

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Sebastian Kügler

On Tuesday 19 August 2008 18:52:39 Benoit Minisini wrote:
 On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
  Am Dienstag 19 August 2008 schrieb Benoit Minisini:
   On mardi 19 août 2008, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Montag 18 August 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Wednesday 13 August 2008 12:53:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  I will tag KDE 3.5.10 on tuesday, 19th and prepare tars for
  the packager. As the general interest in this release should
  be pretty limited, it will be in the hands of the promo team
  when the announcement fits best in the line of dot posts ;)

 I guess by next Tuesday, it's less likely to be snowed under by the
 flurry of Akademy posts, and journalists had some breathing time as
 well. (I saw news sites with 2/3s of their frontpage articles being
 about KDE / Akademy

 :).

 So let's target Tuesday, 26th, noon-ish. You can start synching in
 the morning then, and I'll have you confirm on IRC whether
 everything is in place. OK?
   
Tuesday noon-ish is bad, I have Krabbelgrubbe between 9 and 11 :)
But we talk on monday evening.
   
Greetings, Stephan
  
   Hi,
  
   I'm currently committing a not important patch to kicker for KDE
   3.5.10. When exactly KDE 3.5.10 will be tagged? Is it possible to delay
   the tagging for one day or two?
 
  No.

 It's just that I didn't know the tagging date of KDE 3.5.10.

 Someone told me that it will be Aug. 20th, but that was just a guess.
 Apparently I missed the mail where you said it is today, so I was
 surprised.

  3.5 branch is frozen since ages - I'm just packaging it for the fixes
  in the branch.

 I don't understand the last sentence: /branches/KDE/3.5 is not frozen, as
 many people put patches there yet, as I did with kicker.

feature-frozen. I'm not exactly happy with merging in things at this point, 
especially not the kicker patches you're talking about.

 Anyway, all my patches were committed in time (except the last one, but it
 was not important), and I hope things were tested enough!

I don't think that a lot of people are compiling and testing the 3.5 branch, 
so adding in features and patches that change behaviour in a codebase as 
fragile as kicker doesn't sound like a smart thing to do to me.
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Benoit Minisini wrote:
 So, having done all this work during a month just to hear that everything
 will be removed at the day of the release is a bit... rude.

Benoit, I think the issue here is that people trying to decide what to do 
about it don't have the information necessary to make an informed decision. So 
they default to revert everything.

A list of changes you made to kicker here would probably fix that.

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Benoit Minisini
On mardi 19 août 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
 On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Benoit Minisini wrote:
  So, having done all this work during a month just to hear that everything
  will be removed at the day of the release is a bit... rude.

 Benoit, I think the issue here is that people trying to decide what to do
 about it don't have the information necessary to make an informed decision.
 So they default to revert everything.

 A list of changes you made to kicker here would probably fix that.

OK! I did this list for Danny Allen some days ago. He asked it me for the KDE 
digest. 

Here is this list, in arbitrary order.

1) Desktop names are drawn with a shadow, so that they are readable on a 
transparent background.

2) Applet handles now use a themed arrow button. They lost their unneeded 
big left margin too (only one pixel now).

3) The taskbar flickers less, especially on desktop changes. Some 
unneeded taskbar button repaints were removed.

4) The system tray arrow button now follows the widget theme. The useless 
vertical line was removed. The system tray layout algorithm was fixed too.

5) The weather applet button now behaves as other kicker buttons.

6) When moving a panel, the frame is now drawn with top-level unmanaged 
windows, using the title bar color.

7) The mixer applet now displays nicely on a transparent background.

8) The anti-aliased clock was fixed. Other little bugs were fixed in the clock 
applet too.

9) The runner applet layout algorithm was fixed.

10) The moon applet displays correctly on a transparent background.

11) The character table applet now follows transparency, and adapt the 
character font size to its cell size.

12) The eyes applet is anti-aliased now.

13) The little puzzle game better follows transparency.

14) The add applet dialog was fixed: no more unneeded space to its end, and 
you can drag  drop any button from it.

15) When a panel has a background image that is colorized according to the 
global palette, its one-pixel border is colored the same way.

16) The background image is correctly mirrored for top panels.

17) Panels now work correctly when they have scroll buttons. These scroll 
buttons now use themed arrows.

18) Changing the widget theme makes kicker automatically restart. Otherwise, 
the layout of some applets may become incorrect.

19) The transparency of many applets was fixed. And now they use kicker 
buttons instead of normal or specific ones.

20) The background of applets and buttons is automatically refreshed when they 
are moved.

21) In transparent mode, applet handles are drawn with a transparent rectangle 
shadow, and not a themed dock bar anymore.

I made two screenshots of these changes, that I sent to Danny. If anyone 
wants, I will send them to their private e-mail.

I browsed bugs.kde.org too, and I put a comment fixed in KDE 3.5.10 in all 
fixed bugs (I didn't think that the patches would be reverted).

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-19 Thread Aaron J. Seigo
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Benoit Minisini wrote:
 On mardi 19 août 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
  On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Benoit Minisini wrote:
   So, having done all this work during a month just to hear that
   everything will be removed at the day of the release is a bit... rude.
 
  Benoit, I think the issue here is that people trying to decide what to do
  about it don't have the information necessary to make an informed
  decision. So they default to revert everything.
 
  A list of changes you made to kicker here would probably fix that.

 OK! I did this list for Danny Allen some days ago. He asked it me for the
 KDE digest.

 Here is this list, in arbitrary order.

personally i have no issues with the concepts in this list; but i haven't 
tested any of the changes or looked at the code that actually went into svn 
(though i did look over some patches sent to kde-devel@) so i can't comment 
further than assuming they are correctly implemented, they shouldn't be too 
dangerous for the branch.

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Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-12 Thread Benoit Minisini
Hi,

I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10. 

Some of the patches are not yet committed, because I am waiting the agreement 
of Aaron or other old kicker maintainers.

KDE 3.5.10 was announced for mid August. Is there a more precise freeze 
date? So that I can deal with my own schedule...

Thanks in advance for any answer.

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Re: Release of KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-12 Thread Matt Rogers

On Aug 12, 2008, at 5:37 PM, Benoit Minisini wrote:

 Hi,

 I am currently committing patches to kicker for KDE 3.5.10.

 Some of the patches are not yet committed, because I am waiting the  
 agreement
 of Aaron or other old kicker maintainers.

 KDE 3.5.10 was announced for mid August. Is there a more precise  
 freeze
 date? So that I can deal with my own schedule...

 Thanks in advance for any answer.

 Regards,


My best guess is that the release will be shortly after akademy after  
people get back and get settled in from their trip. So that would  
translate into a best guess date of Aug. 20th.
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-08-04 Thread Pradeepto Bhattacharya
Hi,

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Sebastian Kügler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sounds significant to me. I'm all for a 3.5.10 in August, as I said before.

  Not sure if I have missed it somewhere so I am asking, is
the date for 3.5.10 finalised yet? Mid August is just around when
aKademy ends. So can I safely assume that the tagging will happen
after akademy or during akademy?

   I am trying to reduce the diff between enterprise and
kdepim a little more, subject to restrictions of course. But I was
wondering how much time do I have. Thanks.

   Cheers!

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-07-16 Thread Stephan Kulow
Am Freitag 27 Juni 2008 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
 On Friday 27 June 2008 14:18:22 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  I asked the packagers the last days and there seems to be still high
  interest in the KDE 3.5 branch.
 
  4 months have passed by now since 3.5.9 release and I would give it
  after KDE 4.1 and then release 3.5.10 mid of august. What do you think?

 +1, but has anything significant changed in this branch lately?

No, but a huge pile of bug fixes and packagers prefer us to release this
as another release instead of them getting the branch.

Gruss, Stephan

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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-06-27 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Friday 27 June 2008 14:18:22 Stephan Kulow wrote:
 I asked the packagers the last days and there seems to be still high
 interest in the KDE 3.5 branch.

 4 months have passed by now since 3.5.9 release and I would give it
 after KDE 4.1 and then release 3.5.10 mid of august. What do you think?

+1, but has anything significant changed in this branch lately?
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-06-27 Thread Allen Winter
On Friday 27 June 2008 08:18:22 Stephan Kulow wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I asked the packagers the last days and there seems to be still high
 interest in the KDE 3.5 branch.
 
 4 months have passed by now since 3.5.9 release and I would give it
 after KDE 4.1 and then release 3.5.10 mid of august. What do you think?
 
Sounds like a fine idea.

There are changes from Till's folks in the kdepim enterprise branch
that will be merged.  Not a lot, but a few bug fixes here an there in KMail.
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-06-27 Thread Albert Astals Cid
A Divendres 27 Juny 2008, Sebastian Kügler va escriure:
 On Friday 27 June 2008 14:18:22 Stephan Kulow wrote:
  I asked the packagers the last days and there seems to be still high
  interest in the KDE 3.5 branch.
 
  4 months have passed by now since 3.5.9 release and I would give it
  after KDE 4.1 and then release 3.5.10 mid of august. What do you think?

 +1, but has anything significant changed in this branch lately?

I fixed a crash in kpdf the other day.

Albert
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Re: KDE 3.5.10

2008-06-27 Thread Alexander Dymo
On Friday 27 June 2008 17:12:08 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
 +1, but has anything significant changed in this branch lately?
You can include latest KDevelop 3.5.2 release, for example. It has lots of 
bugfixes and several ruby support features 
(http://www.kdevelop.org/index.html?filename=3.5/ChangeLog.html).

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