Hi Tuomas,
Dan is sort of correct in his reply. The development has been very slow
the last years. As you may see, it has been 2.5 years since the last
release. About one year ago I have started to send contributions, to try
to help Amarok to get going. It's in my plans to release a new alpha
version this December still.
If you want to contribute, I'd be glad to review your merge requests.
Also, I'd ask you to do the same with mine. In theory, that's a part of
the process. We should always having someone reviewing our changes
before merging. But given the current scenario, I also think it's fair
to push the changes yourself without someone's approval after a week.
Cheers,
Pedro
On 2020-12-10 02:36, Dan Meltzer wrote:
Hello,
Development has pretty much ended over last 5-10 years. You may see a
response from one of the general kde developers who pokes at amarok,
but there's not really anyone actively developing/managing the project
at this point, unless something has changed that I'm unaware of.
Thanks,
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 16:41 Tuomas Nurmi <tuo...@norsumanageri.org
<mailto:tuo...@norsumanageri.org>> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I recently did some small bugfixes on Amarok and submitted merge
requests on
invent.kde.org <http://invent.kde.org>, but they haven't received
much attention yet. I tried also on
the IRC channel, but received limited response.
(The merge requests are https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/
merge_requests/17
<https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/merge_requests/17> and
https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/
merge_requests/18
<https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/amarok/-/merge_requests/18> -
updated them to current head already a couple of times,
but I'm new to gitlab, did I do it right?)
The contribution how-tos I came across are out of date and contain
various
dead links. What's the process nowadays? What to do when I have
new code &
fixes submitted as merge requests, should I notify someone or send
a message
somewhere? I plan to keep doing some bugfixing (scratching my own
itches on
the KF5 version mostly) in the following weeks and months.
Cheers
Tuomas Nurmi