Re: Invent/gitlab, issues and bugzilla

2019-07-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Mardelle

On 02.07.19 23:11, Albert Astals Cid wrote:

El dimarts, 2 de juliol de 2019, a les 14:55:41 CEST, Luigi Toscano va escriure:

Hi,

one of the main point of the gitlab migration has been so far the replacement
for phabricator. We didn't discuss about bug tracking.

Despite this, I've seen a few projects using issues as replacement for bugzilla.


We can all debate which is better, whether bugzilla or the gitlab issues, but
please consider that:

- having to ways to report a bug makes like of everyone more complicated for
users reporting bug who need to find the proper place, and for bug triager

- drkonqi still continue to report to bugzilla. Future versions of drkonqi can
be fixed to support the new system and we would need also a proxy for older
versions of drkonqi, but until such thing exist, a migration is out of question.


My suggestion right now is to disable issues completely, or if they need to be
enable to allow us to replace phabricator tasks, then to reduce their scope to
this.


Having used gitlab issues quiet a lot in the last months for Kdenlive, I 
think it would be sad to completely disable them. Making them accessible 
to project members/developers only seems like a good compromise.


I like to use them as a development coordination tool, and for us it's a 
good replacement for phabricator's boards. I also find them more 
intuitive to use than phabricator, referencing an issue in a commit is 
as simple as putting #issue_number, while I never manage to reference or 
close phabricator tasks/diffs from commit messages despite checking the 
online doc (but that's probably my fault so not a real argument)...


Having the possibility to attach tasks to milestones is also a nice feature.

So +1 for developer only if this has to change.

Thanks, Jean-Baptiste



Re: Opportunity: Promo banners for Kdenlive and Krita

2018-03-08 Thread Jean-Baptiste Mardelle

On 07.03.2018 20:02, Paul Brown wrote:

On miƩrcoles, 7 de marzo de 2018 18:56:55 (CET) Jean-Baptiste Mardelle wrote:

On 05.03.2018 00:22, Ivana Isadora Devcic wrote:

Hi everybody,

hope you're having a great day! :)

Ryan from Inkscape shared this on Twitter - he made some seriously
cool banners for GIMP and Inkscape, and offered to make them for
Kdenlive and Krita, among others:

https://twitter.com/ryangorley/status/969712740817235968

I jumped in and said I would help him get in touch with the right
people, so this is my attempt at doing that. :)

I wanted to check here if there is any interest in having those
banners designed, as well as find out who to recommend as the main
contact(s).

Excellent! We would also be very happy with such a banner, and have a
great event in preparation for the end of april so it would be perfect
if the delays are not too short!

This event?: https://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2018/

What are your plans for that, Jean Baptiste?


No, we won't be at Libre Graphics. We are organising a small Kdenlive 
sprint in Paris. We just had a first positive contact for a great 
location yesterday and are in the process of finalizing it.


This will mostly be a sprint to work on the code but also to plan the 
future evolutions of Kdenlive and several of the long term people 
involved in Kdenlive will be there, including a professional video 
editor, a teacher in video editing, and people involved in Kdenlive's 
public communication.


We also plan to make a video of the event and a public presentation in 
the place that hosts us.

I will announce more details as soon as details are confirmed.

Regards
jb



Paul




Re: Opportunity: Promo banners for Kdenlive and Krita

2018-03-07 Thread Jean-Baptiste Mardelle


On 05.03.2018 00:22, Ivana Isadora Devcic wrote:

Hi everybody,

hope you're having a great day! :)

Ryan from Inkscape shared this on Twitter - he made some seriously 
cool banners for GIMP and Inkscape, and offered to make them for 
Kdenlive and Krita, among others:


https://twitter.com/ryangorley/status/969712740817235968

I jumped in and said I would help him get in touch with the right 
people, so this is my attempt at doing that. :)


I wanted to check here if there is any interest in having those 
banners designed, as well as find out who to recommend as the main 
contact(s).




Excellent! We would also be very happy with such a banner, and have a 
great event in preparation for the end of april so it would be perfect 
if the delays are not too short!


He can contact me directly for more details.
Thanks.
Jean-Baptiste Mardelle

If there is any better way to connect Ryan and Kdenlive/Krita teams 
other than telling him to send an email to the projects' mailing 
lists, please let me know.


(For example, if he should contact someone from those projects 
directly, or join a Telegram group - maybe the VDG one?)


Thanks a lot!

Cheers,
Ivana Isadora




Re: Please move project task tracking to Phabricator

2016-11-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Mardelle

On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 10:26:28 AM CET, Ben Cooksley wrote:

Hi all,


Hi,


As some will be aware we currently have two Kanban board style
solutions deployed - Kanboard at todo.kde.org and Phabricator at
phabricator.kde.org.
In the long term we'd like to consolidate everything on Phabricator.
It would therefore be appreciated if people could cleanup Kanboard,
removing tasks and boards which have already moved over, and porting
over items which haven't already been moved over.


I don't have the admin rights to remove a board, but you can delete 
Kdenlive's entry on todo.kde.org. We have migrated to phabricator some time 
ago, there is no valuable data for us on todo.kde.org


Thanks,

Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Kdenlive