Re: I cannot login into the Community Wiki

2017-08-10 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
Yep me here, I'm in the Kubuntu camp.

On Aug 10, 2017 7:39 PM, "Alberto Salvia Novella" <es204904...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Aaron Honeycutt:
>
>> Odd I just logged in fine.
>>
>
> You here! Hahaha!
>
> Well, it seems I bricked the account somehow.
>
>


Re: I cannot login into the Community Wiki

2017-08-10 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
Odd I just logged in fine.

On Aug 10, 2017 6:27 PM, "Alberto Salvia Novella" 
wrote:

> I have created a Phabricator account, and now I'm able to login into:
> - (https://phabricator.kde.org)
> - (https://identity.kde.org)
> - (https://techbase.kde.org)
>
> But not into:
> - (https://community.kde.org)
>
> Any idea how could I make it work? Thanks in advance 
>
>


Re: KDE PIM User Survey

2017-07-29 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
Done! I want PIM and KMail to improve. Currently I'll open the web version
of Gmail 99% of the time because of how KMail is.

On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 4:06 AM, Daniel Vrátil  wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> If you use KMail (or Kontact), please help us, the KDE PIM developers, to
> get
> a better picture of how you use it so that we know which parts of the
> software we should focus on, and how we should evolve it in the future. We
> will use the results of the survey to make the experience of using KMail as
> best as possible for everyone.
>
> You can fill the survey here: https://survey.kde.org/index.php/852475. It
> won't take you more than 5 minutes.
>
> Also please remember to spread the word about the survey to other KMail
> users
> so that we get as many responses as possible.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Dan
>
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Re: Fwd: Top 15 Mailinglists with messages in moderation

2016-12-02 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
I thought kde-telepathy was to replace kopete?

On Dec 2, 2016 2:23 PM, "Daniel Vrátil"  wrote:

Hola pimsters,

does anyone still use korganizer-devel? It looks only like a collection of
bug report emails. Maybe we should consider closing it down

Dan


  Original Message
From: bcooks...@kde.org
Sent: December 2, 2016 19:26
To: kde-community@kde.org
Reply-to: kde-community@kde.org
Subject: Fwd: Top 15 Mailinglists with messages in moderation

Hi all,

It's that time of month again.
If you're the moderator for one of the below lists, please moderate it's
queue.

If a list is no longer in use, please file a sysadmin ticket so we can
clean that up.

Cheers,
Ben Cooksley


-- Forwarded message --
Date: 2016-12-02 1:12 GMT+13:00
Subject: Top 15 Mailinglists with messages in moderation
To: sysad...@kde.org


 23 kopete-devel
 22 kde-l10n-hu
 20 kwin
 18 digikam-users
 17 kde-l10n-he
 17 freenx-knx
 16 kde-bugs-dist
 16 amarok
 15 social-desktop
 15 kde-buildsystem
 14 kexi
 14 kde-ev-board
 13 ksecretservice-devel
 13 konq-bugs
 12 mailman
 12 kde-nonlinux
 12 bugsquad
 11 kde-telepathy
 11 kde-licensing
 11 kde-artists
 11 k3b
 10 koffice-devel
 10 kde-i18n-eo
 10 kde-cl
  9 korganizer-devel


Re: [kde-community] KDE store sprint

2016-04-12 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
I have a Mumble server up as well for anyone to freely use of course.

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Valorie Zimmerman <
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 4:59 AM, Jens Reuterberg 
> wrote:
> > I will considering the proposed date also love to sit remotely and join
> in.
> > There is a FOSS conferance here in Gothenburg then and I am trying to
> wave the
> > KDE flag high there (since there are a ton of companies going).
> >
> >
> > (This is where I add "we should have a mumble server for stuff like
> this" :) )
>
> Philip (yofel) has a Mumble server, which I'll bet he would allow you
> to use. Also, recently Big Blue Button set up a Kubuntu session for
> us, which might be of use:
>
> http://kubuntu.blindsidenetworks.net/kubuntu/ <--- all open source, by
> the way. Just use Room 3 or 4 so you don't bump into us. Password upon
> request.
>
> Valorie
>
> > On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 20:45:19 CEST Boudhayan Gupta wrote:
> >> Hi Sebas,
> >>
> >> On 5 April 2016 at 16:17, Sebastian Kügler  wrote:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > As you may have followed, at Blue Systems, we're in the process of
> >> > revamping the infrastructure around add-ons, basically what is
> currently
> >> > served by opendesktop.org.
> >> >
> >> > One of our goals is to open up development of an ocs-compatible server
> >> > component. As we're nearing completion of the underlying
> infrastructure
> >> > and
> >> > licensing bits, we'd like to actually start thinking about its
> future, and
> >> > get more people involved to think about it with us. To us, the current
> >> > opendesktop.org is only the beginning, we can imagine it becoming a
> truly
> >> > Free and open software store for KDE and others in the future.
> >> >
> >> > To start this effort, we'd like to invite interested people to a
> sprint to
> >> > make plans, discuss strategies and tactics and generally start an open
> >> > development process.
> >>
> >> This makes me very excited.
> >>
> >> > The meeting could take place in week 21, between 23 May and 28 May,
> and
> >> > we'd be happy to host it as a 3 days sprint in Bielefeld, Germany --
> but
> >> > we're flexible in this regard.
> >>
> >> Can I attend this meeting remotely somehow? I don't have a passport
> >> yet and getting one soon-ish (with a Shengen visa) will be a major
> >> problem owing to my lack of a permanent address at this moment (Indian
> >> Passport laws are pretty crappy when it comes to students living in
> >> residential universities).
> >>
> >> > If you're interested in attending this meeting, please reply to this
> >> > thread or let me know via email, so we can gauge interest and perhaps
> >> > start making travel arrangements.
> >> >
> >> > Cheers,
> >> > --
> >> > sebas
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Boudhayan Gupta
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Re: [kde-community] Updating TechBase Getting_Started pages

2015-08-17 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
Thanks all for whipping the pages into shape :)

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Sebastian Kügler se...@kde.org wrote:

 On Monday, August 17, 2015 09:53:58 John Layt wrote:
  I've started to update the old TechBase Getting_Started pages for the
  new KF5 world [1].
 
  My aim is to teach the one simplest quickest way to build KF5 for new
  KDE contributors. There's a few key concepts I want this rewrite to
  follow:
  1) There is only one way to do things, no giving alternatives
  2) There is only KF5, no KDE4
  3) There is only kdesrc-build, no manual messing around
 
  The three build scenarios (= new dev personas) that will be presented
 will
  be: 1) Build an app only using packaged Qt and KF5
  2) Build Plasma only using packaged Qt and KF5
  3) Build Frameworks using packaged Qt
 
  All the more detailed or historic information will be removed to other
  parts of TechBase [2]. New build instructions for external devs just
  wanting to use a Framework or two should also go here and not
  Getting_Started.
 
  This may result in some default build configs needing to be added to
  the kdesrc-build repo to make life easier. There may also need to be a
  couple of simple scripts to set-up kdesrc-build to start with, and to
  actually run things seeing as kdesrc-build doesn't. The less the new
  dev has to worry about the better.
 
  Thoughts? Is anyone else working on something similar?

 Yes. I'm giving the Plasma Mobile docs some love, but have discovered that
 also most of the other Plasma documentation for new developers is pretty
 disjoint and lacking. It certainly doesn't guide someone new well to
 becoming
 a productive contributor.

 I much welcome your initiative and want to pitch in.

 One of the pages I've written last week may serve as an example of what I
 have in mind for this kind of pages, it's directed at designers how want to
 contribute. It gives an overview of principles we use, tools, workflows and
 communication channels.

 https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Mobile/Design

 The following doc takes the point of view of a new developer or designer
 who
 would like to contribute, it has high-level starting points:

 https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Mobile/Contributing

 I think this documentation should probably not be specific to Plasma Mobile
 but generally should refer to Plasma or even more generic resources --
 without losing level-of-detail. I think giving users a too generic guide
 can
 be off-putting for some.

 Thanks for getting this ball rolling.
 --
 sebas

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