Hello. On 20/10/15 21:36, Davide Andreoli wrote: > 2015-10-20 11:06 GMT+02:00 Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]>: > >> Hello. >> >> On 18/10/15 12:07, Davide Andreoli wrote: >>> 2015-10-08 23:02 GMT+02:00 Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> On 06/10/15 13:26, Stefan Schmidt wrote: >>>>> Hello. >>>>> >>>>> On 06/10/15 00:44, Tom Hacohen wrote: >>>>>> Hey, >>>>>> >>>>>> Here again, the new EFL + Elementary ABI reports. >>>>>> >>>>>> As usual: >>>>>> https://devs.enlightenment.org/~tasn/abi/ >>>>> Review on EFL first. Elm will follow later. >>>>> >>>> Let's tackle Elementary. >>>> >>>> 54 new APIs listed. Ignoring the ones in eo files I can see the >>>> following new ones. >>>> >>> Why ignoring eo files? we generate legacy (stable) API from eo files, >>> for example you missed: >>> elm_hoversel_label_auto_changed_set/get() API >>> this have a bad name that need to be changed (yet suggested in another >>> thread) >> I was a bit unclear here, sorry. I normally skip the plain files with >> the unstable EO API but have a look at the legacy ones. Missed the elm >> hoversel thing here. But thankfully you brought it up and Cedric fixed it. >> > yes, the hoversel name is fixed now. (again, thanks cedric) > > >> Anything else missing from your side? >> > And yes, I still think elm_hoversel_scroll_enabled_set() have a really bad > behaviour that need to be fixed before the release (hoversel height is > fixed at > 60px when set as scrollable) > > I wrote to the ml 15 days ago to discuss this problem...but no one replayed > :(
I did now and put the author in CC. > (I found really unacceptable that people commit to the repo and do not > follow > the ml discussion that follow, taking part of the ml is part of the > responsability > that comes with commit rights...I'm highly temptated to revert that > change...) To be fair here we have to say that the author does not have commit rights. This change was reviewed and pushed by Cedric. Which brings some responsibility to get issues sorted out also in his domain. None the less I agree that developers _need_ to follow the list as this is the place where things are discussed and problems pointed out. On a cultural side it is really hard for Asian contributors to follow the list. Learning English is way harder for them compared to people with a native language closer to it. Its way easier for me, as a native German speaker, to learn English instead of learning Korean or Japanese. If you want to compare this. This should not be an excuse to not communicating but just put it into the right light why it sometimes is complicated. If you don't get a response feel free to ping again with the author in CC. This might help. regards Stefan Schmidt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel
