On Sunday 05 September 2010 23:46:09 Albert Astals Cid wrote: > A Dissabte, 4 de setembre de 2010, Albert Astals Cid va escriure: > > A Divendres, 3 de setembre de 2010, andrea diamantini va escriure: > > > The sense here is just that working on git(orious) allows us to have a > > > lot of occasional contributors. > > > The docs as example has been mainly written by two-three guys with just a > > > 2 days work (and 2 commits each). > > > And I cannot remember more than that from them. > > > Just to clarify: there are probably 20-30 people around the "so called > > > rekonq project". But just 2-3 of them have a kde (git, svn) account. > > > I can say to anyone (and I do) to ask for an account, but numbers are the > > > ones I said. > > > So, I need a way to manage all contributions coming from them. This way > > > is the "merge request". It works really well here. > > > What I proposed here is a place to collect these merge requests. > > > On the other side, I understand your needs to manage in the easiest way > > > possible this sort of things. So, I really don't know what's the best > > > thing to do. > > > Probably, leaving docs untranslated? :) > > > > No way. > > > > > Helping Albert to improve the scripty kid for git? > > > > Seems that not as easy as i thought, see my last mail to scm mailing list > > Actually, i got that script working, unfortunately gitorious doesn't support > the features we need to make it work, so it will have to wait until rekonq > moves to git.kde.org. > > So i'd suggest you manually sync the docs to the right place in svn ofr the > time being. > > Albert >
Done: r1173026. I did not modify the CMakeList.txts though, (e.g. adding the rekonq subdir into the CMakeList.txt). Is this something I should do too? _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
