On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 04:42, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 20:37, Ronald Kuetemeier wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 11:57, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 06:02, Ronald Kuetemeier wrote:
> > > > Attached patch allows you to set a checkbox (default is set) for the
> > > > calendar summary as an argument for a program to run as a reminder.
> > > > I use it to listen to calendar events with festival, and was tiered to
> > > > retype the summary again as an argument for a script.
> > > > Since this is not a bug fix maybe we can get it included into 1.2.X.
> > > > 
> > > we are feature frozen for 1.2, so I guess it would be difficult to
> > > include this for 1.2.
> > > 
> > Yeap I was expecting that, since my hint to 1.2.X. 
> > 
> well, 1.2.x, AFAIK, have the same policy that 1.2, which is that no new
> features are to be added, just bug fixing.
Seems to me we (_I_ ) have different assumptions what 1.2.X means.  I
was under the assumption that it starts _after_ 1.2.FCS is out. But
never mind, see below.
> 
> > > The best thing to do is to add a new bug to bugzilla, and attach the
> > > patch to it, and as soon as we can add new features, it might be
> > > included.
> > > 
> > Oh man, why not just having somebody from evolution-patches take care of
> > it.  But before we even think about that, can somebody take a look at
> > the patch.  
> >
> I took a look at the patch, and it seemed correct (from a coding point
> of view, we'll have to see if UI-wise it is also). That's why I asked
> you to attach it to a bug in bugzilla, because it might be accepted as
> soon as we're not in freeze status.
> 
OK, I will do that in the next few days.  I just want to make an
aesthetic change, so I can guarantee if the feature is turned of you
have the same behavior, even on byte level as without the feature.
Since I will add more features, I guess I will have to maintain my own
tree for a while.  Just add it if you guys want to, and I and GUI "oh
my".  
Anybody ever thought of an -ac kind of tree where we can test some
"crazy" ideas/features before they go into the main tree?

Ronald

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