Hi Shaun,
I appreciate how frustrating it is to have someone else negatively
impacting your
day work, and I'm sincerely sorry about that. I'm usually responsible for
doing
the Settings unstable releases, and Robert usually takes care of stable
releases.
I should have asked Robert to do this unstab
Personally, my experiences with Matrix have been catastrophic so far. So
much
so that I'm convinced that Rocket.Chat, with all it's flaws and
misbehaviors, is
a better option on the long run.
The Riot application is hard to use. It took me days to figure out how to
connect
to a GNOME room. It does
GNOME Settings, GNOME Calendar and GNOME To Do all work fine on dark mode.
Em qua, 29 de mai de 2019 às 13:17, Alberto Fanjul Alonso via
desktop-devel-list escreveu:
> Great news, I'm big fan and totally support to test this feature.
>
> As gitg maintainer, there're a couple of problems. Gitg us
Since GNOME To Do is being constantly cited in this thread, I'd like to
officially clarify a few things:
* It was never my intention to make GNOME To Do a core app, and I was
glad to see it being dropped from the core set. For various reasons,
both technical- and design-wise, I believe To D
Hey Carlos,
thanks for bringing this topic to the table. I certainly have feedback to
share!
Wall of text, tl;dr: GitLab is great, but could be greater; increased
number of contributions, but not
contributors; better tools to manage issues, but lacks project and product
management features;
needs