Op vrijdag 05 december 2008 02:18 schreef u:
Howdy,
Based upon the recent reopen trunk for KDE 4.3 thread, I humbly submit the
following proposal:
1) 4.2 Beta2 is tagged on 9 December (already scheduled)
2) 4.2 is branched on 10 December
2) Trunk is wide-open for 4.3 immediately
On Friday 05 December 2008, Allen Winter wrote:
Howdy,
Based upon the recent reopen trunk for KDE 4.3 thread, I humbly submit the
following proposal:
1) 4.2 Beta2 is tagged on 9 December (already scheduled)
2) 4.2 is branched on 10 December
2) Trunk is wide-open for 4.3 immediately
On Friday 05 December 2008, Allen Winter wrote:
Howdy,
[...]
Communicate that bugfixing is still a top priority until 4.2.0 is
released.
I think you can't stress this enough as committing twice is an additional
burden, and at this point it's especially important that the fixes get into
the
Am Freitag, 5. Dezember 2008, um 11:44 Uhr, schrieb Lucas Murray:
You said it yourself: bug fixing is top priority, why make it more
difficult? I am against prematurely thawing trunk as quite a few
developers will shift from bug fixing into feature development (I can
see myself doing this)
Op vrijdag 05 december 2008 11:44 schreef u:
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Allen Winter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
Based upon the recent reopen trunk for KDE 4.3 thread, I humbly submit the
following proposal:
1) 4.2 Beta2 is tagged on 9 December (already scheduled)
2) 4.2
On Friday 05 December 2008 12:48:59 Tom Albers wrote:
Yeah, that's what I was thinking until recently, after that I realised that
some applications do not contain obvious bugs and that they want to
continue with features. Also you can also see the support for the 'always
summer in trunk' idea
Op vrijdag 05 december 2008 13:47 schreef u:
On Friday 05 December 2008 12:48:59 Tom Albers wrote:
Yeah, that's what I was thinking until recently, after that I realised that
some applications do not contain obvious bugs and that they want to
continue with features. Also you can also see
SVN commit 893005 by winterz:
No longer try to find Opensync or glib2.
This effectively turns-off kitchensync and the akonadi opensync plugin
and removes both from KDE4.2.
We can try to restore these for KDE4.3, if we think opensync 0.40 will be ready
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