ssXC.
There's also Dan Vratil's Plasma Pass which does OTP (I'm using it for
everything nowadays - don't even launch the app on my phone anymore)
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explain what LGPL means in the
context of your library, I'd say LGPL will not be a problem.
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to both sentiments - that projects should have different names and that
this is a bit off topic for the gitlab migration.
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Hi all,
While I do like the invent name, I agree there should be a redirect of some
sort from git.kde.org to it.
The aforementioned Debian salsa server has one as well - https://
git.debian.org/ - a message stating that the new server is 'salsa.debian.org'
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here - patches can not go from KDE mirror to Qt
directly:
- CLA
- It is a mirror - all development is done in Qt's GIT repository.
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f we have rebranded KDE to be a 'community', we
need to show the community spirit and the photos are quite warming.
Obviously, most people that come to kde.org want primarily the information
about our software, but these photos shows we are much more than that.
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All are welcome to join. If you are not going to be at Akademy, but would like
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s a "public
domain"-like license - in the sense that the author information is not
preserved.
I'm generally leaning against licenses like these - even if authors (of code,
of art, etc.) allow us to forget them, I like giving credit where credit's
due.
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t that on kde.org now
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 08:07:56PM +0100, Ivan Čukić wrote:
>>> If nobody creates a better one:
>>> http://poincare.matf.bg.ac.rs/~ivan/files/plasma-5-12-lts-logo.jpg
>>>
>>> Not my best work, but it fits the website
7;s having an image ready to replace the current
>> one.
>> I've no idea how the current one was produced, so it would be nice if
>> someone familiar with that, or an artist, where to put together the
>> replacement
I can do it for Plasma if nobody from VDG is available.
Ch
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Hi all,
Can someone (who has the permissions to do so) update www.kde.org -
the scrolling banner thingie shows Plasma 5.8 LTS instead of 5.12 LTS.
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Hi all,
My main target for this is improving the Plasma Vaults. There are
quite a few things in the works for after-the-LTS-release of Plasma
(kinda already done, but didn't want to merge for LTS):
- Forcing airplane mode (going offline) when certain vaults are open
(per-vault configuration)
- Su
Hi all,
While I do see the point behind 'off-by-default', I think it will ruin
the purpose since nobody will turn it on.
I'd propose having it on by default (at least) for pre-releases.
Cheers,
Ivan
Hi all,
How to log in as a mentor for GSoC? I see only a 'students apply now'
link at the moment.
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Hi all,
I'm a bit late to the party.
If I'm not too late, one addition I'd like to propose to (4) is the
Boost license. It is similar to BSD/MIT without requiring attribution
with binaries. It is approved by OSI and by FSF.
The reason for this proposal is that the Boost project provides one of
t
+1 for being nice.
One thing I'd like to add is that while the Fedora and Ubuntu are not
KDE projects (nor that they can be if we take the previous claims that
they do not have the same goals as us), that does not mean that the
project to provide KDE software for those distributions can not be a
K
I see it in your post as well as Riddell's, both in Firefox and Chromium.
Ivan
> As I regularly complain: count me in ;-)
Me as well.
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Hi Jonathan,
> Right, from the KDE neon FAQ:
Unfortunately, FAQ is not enough, this is something that we will have
to repeat over and over again. There will be some trolls who will post
that this is 'the kde distro', and some people will believe him, and
spread the word (because, nowadays, every
Just a small disclaimer - the following answer has nothing to do with
our great GSoC admins and mentors. They do tedious and valuable work.
> So here's a novel idea: how about we let the GSoC team do what they
> are good at and come up with their own policies and decisions in
> GSoC-related matter
> Just FTR, we don't give away our own slots, but we ask for slots after
> we decide how many projects we are going to select.
And with that I'm completely fine.
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> I'm not sure whether it's against the manifesto. Is that really a "benefit"
> that we do some admin work for them? One could also see it as an
I would not be against us being admins of an external project that has
its own slots.
I am *very* against giving our slots to non-kde projects. We alrea
> You may have heard of one. It's called Qt. From 2009 to 2016, it's been
> licensed as LGPLv2.1 + exception.
Completely forgot about that tbh. :)
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Hi Olivier,
Thanks for this info - exactly what I needed!
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> I'd go with LGPL+exception. It's effectively the same as GPL+exception in
> this context but shows the intent of providing a library. If someone ever
I have never seen a project under LGPL+exception, that is the reason I
wrote GPL+exception. For me, it is the same, but I agree it would be
more o
Hi all,
I'm preparing a library that will probably end up being a header-only library.
I would like to use a license like LGPL - the code in question needs
to stay free, but that it can be used from non-free code like it is
the case with other frameworks.
The issue is that (if I'm correct) LGPL d
Hi,
Just to mention, not all kde.org sites are inaccessible.
Phabricator and Revboard work.
Share, todo, paste, www, bugs do not.
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I'm more for a mid-day meeting (Sunday or Monday), or after the
conference on Saturday (after the closing keynote)
Cheers,
Ivan
Cheerio,
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On 2 December 2015 at 00:21, Alex Merry wrote:
> I'm in Berlin from Thursday evening t
>> > work! With our developer weight visibility is guaranteed! United we
>> > stand...
>> e.g. Gitlab?
> Or Phabricator, since we as a community have choosen it?
+1
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Hi,
I'm game, I'm arriving for QtWS on Saturday around noon, so I guess
have enough time to rest before the dinner.
One of my favourite places in Berlin is
http://www.tiergartenquelle.de/, a few meters from the S-bahn station
Tiergarten. They are usually full on Saturdays, so we would need to
mak
> Could you mention at least one KDE git repo that belongs to multiple
Eike already mentioned that Plasma has a single repo in which
different parts are maintained by different people.
Cheerio,
Ivan
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> On the point of code review: I disagree. We mostly only discuss what we
> worked on and send also a summary to the mailing list to not exclude
> anyone.
I think this is a great point that should be reiterated:
[...] send also a summary to the mailing list to not exclude anyone
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> I've made a wiki page, which says how to turn a pull request into
> a reviewboard submission.
> https://techbase.kde.org/Development/GithubMirror
The next time I see you, you are getting a hug and a pint of apple fritter.
Cheers,
Ivan
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> alternatives. Just as they do not have access to my personal inbox
> where much corresponse often happens, and patches are discussed.
Not sure that this is a statement you want to advertise, since it
implies that the development happens behind the closed doors. (yes, we
all do that sometimes, bu
> All this started with a KDE github mirror and *just a mirror*.
> No pull requests. No bugtracker.
+100
Although I don't like the idea of what I'm about to say, here it goes.
If you want to have a project that has issue tracking and pull
requests on github - just create personal clone (just li
We should probably put something like LLVM guys did in the project
description instead of actually having the real description.
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm
> Mirror of official llvm git repository located at
> http://llvm.org/git/llvm. Updated every five minutes.
> http://llvm.org
Cheers,
> That was why I suggested reaching out to GitHub instead of the user :)
+1
Even if the account was active, it is still our TM.
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> I'm concerned that with Differential, one will have to do a lot more
> than just sign up for an Identity and upload a diff to get started.
You can go to differential and click on the 'Create Diff' button.
One benefit is that it is much faster than in RB where you need to
wait for a huge list of
When I said part of Plasma, was aiming at KDE workspace, not part of
plasma-* package. I don't believe it will be popular amongst Gnome,
MINT, Elementary, etc. users, right?
Just the same as Gnome Music will not be used by us.
Ch
On 24 August 2015 at 16:45, Luigi Toscano wrote:
> Ivan
+1 for snapshot
It is a part of Plasma workspace (and possibly other friendly
workspaces), so I don't even see it as a problem if other applications
with the same name exist (the only thing I've checked is that debian
has no package named 'snapshot').
If other projects can take names like Music,
Hi,
I'll be there as a speaker, so I don't need the tickets.
But, I would not mind hanging around the KDE booth part of the time,
and I always volunteer for session chairing.
Cheers,
Ivan
On 9 August 2015 at 12:48, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> Qt World summit is approaching, and it is likely going to
Is the gatecrashing for anyone, or just kdabianites?
On 5 December 2014 at 13:16, Paul Adams wrote:
> I am taking my KDAB team out drinking to Kulturbrauerei tonight, meeting
> at Eberswalderstr. U-Bahn at 8pm.
>
> You're welcome to gatecrash that.
> On 5 Dec 2014 13:08, "Alex Merry" wrote:
>
> How about the opposite? Close the frameworks list and move that discussion
> back here, where it belongs.
+1
For me, the frameworks list was useful for the work on splitting. Now, it is
(kinda) business as usual, so we can all just return back to k-c-d.
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Hi all,
If it is not too much of a bother, I'd be grateful if you could fill in the
survey I've posted at http://www.mi.sanu.ac.rs/~ivan/survey/
It is about how you would rank the styles of async/event-based/reactive
programming.
The first page is a general info about you as a programmer, and
> I'm currently anno^Wdiscussing with the sysadmins to find something. Right
> now testing kanbanzilla, the move to gitlab might also provide a potential
> solution.
Thanks for the update :)
Cheerio,
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> Would be very interested about this.
Me as well :)
I don't care that much about scrum sprints, but it would be really useful for
task organization, and progress tracking.
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Hi dude,
Not sure whether this is the topic for kde-community, but here it goes... :)
> for this years Open Academy project, we have decided to use SCRUM. I
> have looked at tools that could help us implement the various practices
> and found "Icescrum" (http://www.icescrum.org/). I installed it
> I'm very unsure whether translation is a good idea at all. It's too easy to
> change the meaning and just think about how carefully we worded everything
> to make the meaning quite clear. It's possible that a certain wording will
> get a different meaning in another language just because it's no
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