Re: Moving Konsole to Gitlab

2019-05-25 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El dissabte, 25 de maig de 2019, a les 13:10:09 CEST, Tomaz Canabrava va 
escriure:
> People,
> 
> I'v talked to Kurt and Nate this week about my current frustrations with
> Phabricator, last week I got a few important patches messed up in the way
> that only phab can do for you. And we agreed that a move to Gitlab is
> desired, I talke to ben about it and he made me aware that this can impact
> KDE release schedule.
> 
> So, here I'm, I don't know what can happen if a kde-core app moves to
> gitlab now, I know that most of the apps there are from extragear. Maybe
> it's time to shift more projects to it.
> 
> I'm adding Albert as cc since I belive that he knows this more than I do.

There's already several(4) KDE Applications being released from invent.k.o

It isn't really a problem for us.

Cheers,
  Albert

> 
> Best,
> Tomaz
> 






Re: kaudiocreator to unmaintained

2019-05-25 Thread Bernd Steinhauser

On 22/05/19 13:39, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 17:48, Kevin Ottens > wrote:


> Will you make releases?

I'd like it to be part of KDE Applications. Unlike Zanshin I'd rather have
this one tied to the Applications release cycle. That being said, it's been
eons since I had anything in the regular applications collection. Could
someone refresh me on what it entails to "make release"? Back in the day it
was fairly transparent, if that's still so low on work I can easily say
yes...
if not I'll have to evaluate.


Great, please work with Albert or whoever to get it into the KDE Applications 
bundle.


One of the first issues I see is the screenshot needs updating, this can be 
done here

https://cgit.kde.org/websites/product-screenshots.git/tree/README.md
You may also want to update the metadata in the appstream .xml file, currently 
it generates this:

http://apps.kde.org.uk/applications/unmaintained/org.kde.kaudiocreator

Jonathan


Did you guys have a look at audex?
Last time I looked at both audex and kaudiocreator, I found the former to be in 
a much better state.
That's also why I put in some effort to port it to kf5 (at the time neither of 
the two was ported).


Right now the main issue with audex is that the cover fetching doesn't work 
(since Google removed a related API), but apart from that it works very well.


Of course, if you – for whatever reason – prefer kaudiocreator, feel free to 
continue with that one.

Just wanted to point out that audex exists as well. ;)

Cheers,
Bernd


Re: Moving Konsole to Gitlab

2019-05-25 Thread kurt . hindenburg



On 5/25/19 7:10 AM, Tomaz Canabrava wrote:

People,

I'v talked to Kurt and Nate this week about my current frustrations 
with Phabricator, last week I got a few important patches messed up in 
the way that only phab can do for you. And we agreed that a move to 
Gitlab is desired, I talke to ben about it and he made me aware that 
this can impact KDE release schedule.


So, here I'm, I don't know what can happen if a kde-core app moves to 
gitlab now, I know that most of the apps there are from extragear. 
Maybe it's time to shift more projects to it.


I'm adding Albert as cc since I belive that he knows this more than I do.



I put in https://phabricator.kde.org/T10984 a few hours ago - it may not 
be public for you to view.  I'm not sure what's all involved or if both 
new/old systems can be used at the same time for a while.



 Thanks,

    Kurt


Best,
Tomaz


Moving Konsole to Gitlab

2019-05-25 Thread Tomaz Canabrava
People,

I'v talked to Kurt and Nate this week about my current frustrations with
Phabricator, last week I got a few important patches messed up in the way
that only phab can do for you. And we agreed that a move to Gitlab is
desired, I talke to ben about it and he made me aware that this can impact
KDE release schedule.

So, here I'm, I don't know what can happen if a kde-core app moves to
gitlab now, I know that most of the apps there are from extragear. Maybe
it's time to shift more projects to it.

I'm adding Albert as cc since I belive that he knows this more than I do.

Best,
Tomaz