Am Friday, 3. June 2011, 11:25:30 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> On Friday 03 June 2011, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> > There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
> > months:
> > 1) a KDE 4.6 binary release
> > 2) the emerge git transition
> >
> > The main question is of
Hi,
Am Friday, 3. June 2011, 01:03:40 schrieb Patrick Spendrin:
> after some months of break, I am back online again working on KDE on
> Windows though with a lot less time.
Good to have you back even with less time :)
> There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
> month
On Thursday 02 June 2011 16:03:40 Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after some months of break, I am back online again working on KDE on
> Windows though with a lot less time.
>
> There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
> months:
> 1) a KDE 4.6 binary releas
On Friday 03 June 2011, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
> months:
> 1) a KDE 4.6 binary release
> 2) the emerge git transition
>
> The main question is of course in what order these should be done:
> doing the release first, and switc
Hi,
Great to have you back. I've been off too and will still be for a while :-(
Plan looks good to me.
Regarding, TortoiseGit, it is not as bad as you think. Two months ago
I migrated a corporate project with ~100 developers from ClearCase to
git. Most of them are using TortoiseGit (some use the
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 2:03 AM, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after some months of break, I am back online again working on KDE on
> Windows though with a lot less time.
Good to know you're back :).
> There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
> months:
>
Hi everybody,
after some months of break, I am back online again working on KDE on
Windows though with a lot less time.
There are two things that are probably most interesting in the coming
months:
1) a KDE 4.6 binary release
2) the emerge git transition
The main question is of course in what or