Hi, > In fact, we have already done some work on it.
Awesome. :-) > My patch for bug #41826: > "Minicard view can't be focused with keyboard" has been waiting more > than half a month. I forget why this didn't make it to 1.4.0. It seems like a simple enough patch to make it to 1.4.1 to me. Chris, what do you think? > And York has just sent out an patch to enable cursor > when reading mail. Larry and Radek should be reviewing this soonish. > Then can we branch it now? Or could you tell me who is in charge of > doing such a branching? I just completed the ASE initialization codes > (bug 44592) , could you tell me who is th most suitable one to send > patch to for reviewing? You can create a branch yourself on CVS. Usually we use uppercase underscored names (e.g. EVOLUTION_1_4_0) for tags, and lowercase dashed names ending with "-branch" for branches (e.g. evolution-1-2-branch). So I'd suggest something like evolution-a11y-branch or so for the name. > Then could you tell me who can I contact to add such an component and > what is the process ? An QA engineer has joined our project and she may > want track all bugs on our working. Actually, I think I have changed my mind on that. :-) I think we should be using keywords, just like bugzilla.gnome.org does. So I have added a "accessibility" keyword and a "keynav" keyword for tracking these bugs down; this makes it consistent with what the GNOME a11y folks are used to, and also helps distinguishing issues by components. Please let me know if this works for you. > The main reason is to make an clear separation between ASE part and the > main part of evolution. I just send out the patch. If the header has > this patch, it will be easy for developer to add new files under a11y > without touch the other part and the merging will be easy too. This shouldn't go into stable, simply because it doesn't fix any bugs. :-) We can put this patch in whenever we merge the rest of the a11y branch as well. You will be working off the a11y branch anyways, so it shouldn't make a difference for you?.. > Sorry to ask you too many questions. I just can not waiting to write > codes. Cool. Happy hacking! :-) -- Ettore _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
