, but some respectful and fair arguments, difficulties,
> etc, that need addressing.
>
> I feel that KDE as a community will eventually benefit from feedback and
> discussions like this if the community takes proper actions going forward.
>
> Best regards,
> Laszlo Papp
>
> On
Jonathan, et al -
Can I respectfully ask that this debate/dispute be moved elsewhere?
I've been on hiatus from my role as a minor KDE contibutor for a few
months. It's not encouraging to resume paying attention only to find
another argument in progress.
I suppose it could be argued that
Can Bugzilla be configured to add boilerplate to the email that goes out
with a NEEDSINFO that reads "This bug report will be closed after 30
days unless blah blah blah"?
Hey Nicolas!
Although I haven’t (yet) committed to helping out on this project, I’m still
offering my opinions.
Personally, I wouldn’t like to see the store curators judging the submissions
on quality. Our personal tastes might influence our decisions. It would be like
an art museum curator
Will it be possible to curate-separate things that are not compatible
with Plasma 5? There's a lot of ancient stuff out there that's 10 years
old and really shouldn't show up as available in the KNewStuff offerings
for Plasma 5.13. Icon sets are the most visible example.
On 07/16/2018 11:17
I’d love to attend (O’Reilly books are still my publication of choice), but
it’s a bit pricey for a mere mortal. Plus the NSA is one of the sponsors.
But at least it’s on my continent!
-sharvey
On Jun 28, 2018, 4:11 PM -0500, Scarlett Clark , wrote:
> When is it? I need to pick up some stuff in
On 04/17/2018 08:27 AM, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
Seems nobody is too fussed about this and since KDE already has done
this for some years I'll release it
Jonathan
I can't speak for the legalities, but it seems like a project that's too
intriguing to let slip away. I'd buy one, just for my own
On 03/19/2018 08:33 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
So in first instance, I'll be aiming for an up-to-date (-ish) Plasma
desktop with dev tools installed ready to work on KMyMoney and Okular
(an arbitrary selection).
I got my invitation to the Janitor Alpha yesterday. Had a look around.
It's
Whether it’s Docker or this new Janitor thingy, we’re going to want decent
documentation on how to use it. I’m a newly-minted newcomer and find the whole
“container” concept confusing and complicated. (Is that enough ‘C’s for one
message?)
-sharvey
On Mar 16, 2018, 5:30 AM -0500, Adriaan de
> Can you maybe just use the background image on the top banner instead?
> Keep the background white.
>
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:28 AM, Scott Harvey <bund...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Here you go - a (very) rough draft of what kinds of things we can sell.
> >
> >
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 7:54 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> - Gosh, it looks all very square and blocky. I think that's because of
> the
> square-and-sharp-cornered K-logo.
>
I can use the variants of the K-logo without the background, too. That
might improve the overall "square"
As the former manager of an IT help desk (back in the olden days), my input
on some of this. I'm only a junior developer who's offered up a few minor
patches thus far and have done a bit of bug triaging.
We need to back up and remember the definition of the word triage:
(in medical use) the
As a newcomer, I didn't realize I was allowed to change UNCO to CONF and
did so only when absolutely positive the issue existed. But I've already
seen issues like a user who continually reports bugs (often enough that I
recognize the name from among thousands).
When I triage something and find it
When and if I get the chance to visit Berlin, can I stop in and say hello? :-)
Because yes, I would put the KDE e.V. headquarters on my sightseeing list! (My
wife thinks I’m crazy.)
On Feb 19, 2018, 4:17 PM -0600, Lydia Pintscher , wrote:
> Hey folks :)
>
> KDE e.V. has been
I've got a Cafe Press shopkeeper account of my own. I might toss together a
quick prototype store (hidden, private) just for feedback and idea-sharing.
Once we get some consensus on what kinds of products we'd like, we can
contact the Visual Design gurus and let them tear it apart. But at least
get
those products set up on Cafe Press. Plus, whatever markup is charged can
go back to the KDE mothership as a simple form of fundraising.
What do you think? Is this a worthwhile goal? I don't work, so I've got the
time. Heck, I'd probably buy a coffee mug for myself.
-Scott Harvey
Chicago
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