an edited message), and no
reaction. The development version supports edit, but it lacks several
features already available in the stable one.
I do not use it mobile that much, but enough to notice Riot is not
mature yet. I have not tested RocketChat mobile app. YMMV.
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xt in an HTML code generated by "random" mail
> client. I know it's awful and bad for eyes in the dark theme, but
> there was not found anything better.
A workaround is using a "darker" background that still plays nice with
black text.
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nch would imply slavery was not
> convincing to me and many others. Why, then, is work in this
> direction apparently continuing?
Michael is free to write a summary of the thread when he pleases, as
well as he is free to write a proposal draft to move forward as he
pleases. He does not
hould not bother with that, because then it would
need features (or subset of them) provided by tools like Mendeley. I
mean, other than searching text in a collection of documents.
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e, which required to update the CI first.
Also, you can let the CI fail without blocking the MR (exceptionally or
when it is a secondary issue)
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ervices to check real usages of gtk or vala for example)
I second this one. So far, I search on https://github.com/GNOME/
but it would be nice to do it on Gitlab.
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gt; That being said, for people my me, where to I upload yet another
> picture ? Any free hosted services ?
You do not need to use any of those services. You can upload it
directly in GNOME's instance of GitLab.
I did that with mine [1]... and I think I look handsome ;-)
[1] https://gitlab.g
er/project/protected_branches.html
Other detail in:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/GitLab/issues/178
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' explanation at
http://live.gnome.org/Travel
Cordially,
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> just did that. No luck. :(
>
Did you log in with your LDAP account?
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nd enable them after the migration finishes.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/notification_settings.html#doc-nav
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it,
> but for him it was a surprise and a source of confusion.
It has many advantages for newcomers, although sometimes generic names
of common use may end like "Who's on first" routine by Abbott &
Costello. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTcRRaXV-fg
FWIW, he can type Epipha
e window always maximized, after unmaximized
became a little window. It was very annoying in a not so big screen
(27"). I stopped using Epiphany because of that, and when that was
fixed, I was already used to Firefox. [1]
Try to find a sensible default, whatever that means ;-)
[1] I kno
t; > (also available by clicking your avatar on the upper-right corner
> > > and
> > > clicking "Help").
> >
> > Ah great. When we are not signed in we don't see the version
> > number. But
> > now that I'm signed in, indeed w
On Thu, 2017-12-07 at 12:10 +, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> On 7 December 2017 at 11:57, Germán Poo-Caamaño
> wrote:
>
>
> > Have you considered the backlash to GNOME that it may cause?
> > https://twitter.com/Amorelandra/status/938444347506180096
> >
> &g
Shell, Mutter), and more
> platform-ish core projects like gtk+, glib etc. to be taken their
> time to
> ensure their migration is smooth. All depends individually of the
> project
> and the maintainer, of course.
> [...]
Have you considered the backlash to GNOME that it may cause
can narrow the search
faster.
In practical terms, not migrating the user/emails sounds like many bugs
should be re-triaged.
Please, correct me if I am wrong with my perception.
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or (semi-)maintained projects bugzilla is a database of "wisdom",
which is practical to find duplicated reports, for example, repetitive
bugs, and more importantly, the rationale behind WONTFIX issues because
of design decisions.
Does the plan consider a tool like bugzilla2gitlab, but remo
On Tue, 2017-05-16 at 16:24 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> On 16 May 2017 at 16:17, Germán Poo-Caamaño wrote:
>
> > Another potential pain point: in Bugzilla, one can move bugs
> > between
> > products. This happen when the bug has been reported to the wrong
> >
between
products. This happen when the bug has been reported to the wrong
product, or when triaging the bugs the developers know the bug is
somewhere else in the stack.
Gitlab does not allow moving bugs between products. It is expected to
be in 8.6 [1], but that is not for sure.
[1] https://git
ugh :)
That is a nice privacy feature.
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should invest in building such a service.
Jangouts might be something worth to give a try and keep an eye on it.
It is a self-hosted solution that uses WebRTC and JavaScript. It has a
MIT license.
https://github.com/jangouts/jangouts
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et/gnome-c-utils
It seems you are re-inventing the good old indent(1) utility.
http://linux.die.net/man/1/indent
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with undecided status, which does not mean I do not
know what it is going on there.
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e clear.
A reference manual is not as useful as a tutorial when somebody is
giving its first steps on a learning process.
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On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 11:45 -0400, Marina Zhurakhinskaya wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Germán Poo-Caamaño"
> > To: "Marina Zhurakhinskaya"
> > Cc: "GNOME Foundation" , "desktop-devel-list"
> >
> > Sen
required to sign a document that makes them
legally liable?
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On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 19:50 +0200, Frederic Peters wrote:
> []
> No, I think the obstacle is that we don't have enough people willing
> to work on developer documentation over something else, even though
> many will recognize the importance it has. It's not new.
T
in particular GtkHeaderBar.
As far as I see, the same applies for every language. None of them has
GtkHeaderBar, though it does not mean than everything else is wrong or
outdated, it's just incomplete.
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On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 23:58 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Hey Germán,
>
> On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 14:00 -0700, Germán Poo-Caamaño wrote:
> > This is a friendly reminder that the The deadline to apply for travel
> > sponsorship for GUADEC 2014 is May 31st.
> >
> &
This is a friendly reminder that the The deadline to apply for travel
sponsorship for GUADEC 2014 is May 31st.
For the instructions and full announcement, please refer to:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2014-May/msg00016.html
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ou will find many
examples with diagrams. I would go for something simpler, but you will
get the idea. Nevertheless, I can get into the details if you need to.
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ok at the report's code in:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bgo-maintainers/bugzilla.gnome.org/3.4/view/head:/extensions/patch-report/lib/PatchReport/Hooks.pm
If you need a hand on any of this items, I could give you a hand and/or
point out the right people to ask for this.
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e that there is room for improvement, but this is not as
negative as it seems to be by looking one single number.
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