[ Please reply to [email protected] ] André Klapper suggested we should make more use of the doap files. As a result of that together with GUADEC, the following changes have been made on git.gnome.org:
1. New categories: Core, Core Apps, Apps Note: Not every module has been put into right category. If you spot errors, please let [email protected] know. I'm planning to add some cross checks in the release team scripts to ensure everything is and stays aligned. 2. "Owner" field shows programming language This is taken from the programming-language field in the doap file. You can specify multiple programming languages. Piotr Drąg and André Klapper ensured that most Core/Core Apps/Apps modules have these fields. This should make it easier for someone to suggest a good up to date overview of modules to start off with. Note: Unfortunately cannot rename the "Owner field" into programming language ☹ 3. Stats per week/month/quarter/year https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/stats/?period=q&ofs=10 e.g. Matthias Clasen apparently does most gtk+ commits. To ensure that the doap file can be used for more purposes, the following additional fields are now mandatory for Core/Core Apps/Apps modules: - programming-language - description DOAP files are only checked when you change them. Changes are reflected almost immediately. For the full details behind these DOAP files, see: https://wiki.gnome.org/Git/FAQ#How_do_I_add_a_description_to_the_git_web_view.3F__What_is_this_.22blah.doap.22.3F Aside from above I also slightly changed the wiki.gnome.org header (e.g. shows RecentChanges+Schedule again). The Schedule is IMO quite important. -- Regards, Olav -- devel-announce-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce-list
