On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 5:26 AM, Àlex Fiestas afies...@kde.org wrote:
On Tuesday 18 February 2014 13:45:41 Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
On Saturday 15. February 2014 15.30.54 Àlex Fiestas wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
This email serves two purposes: one, to
On Feb 17, 2014 9:14 AM, Paul Gideon Dann pdgid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 17 Feb 2014 08:03:24 Alexander Dymo wrote:
That said, last time I tried it was a resource consumer monster, has
that
been fixed? Is it going to scale KDE size?
It's a Rails app. Those tend to use more
On Tuesday 18 February 2014 13:45:41 Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
On Saturday 15. February 2014 15.30.54 Àlex Fiestas wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
This email serves two purposes: one, to inform the community of the
direction we would like to go with KDE's
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 12:28 AM, Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org wrote:
El Divendres, 14 de febrer de 2014, a les 22:52:04, Jeff Mitchell va escriure:
(Sending from the proper account this time)
Hello KDE Community,
Several years ago when transitioning to Git the sysadmins evaluated
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 3:30 AM, Àlex Fiestas afies...@kde.org wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
This email serves two purposes: one, to inform the community of the
direction we would like to go with KDE's Git hosting and request
feedback; two, to ask for
On Friday, February 14, 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
However, in the intervening years, GitLab (https://www.gitlab.com/) has
Playing around with the demo a bit this morning, there are a number of benefits
I see, most of which you already mentioned. The big one for me is the
integration;
Hello KDE Community,
Several years ago when transitioning to Git the sysadmins evaluated
several possible options, including GitLab, Gitorious, Gitolite, and
Gerrit. At the time, GitLab was quite immature in terms of code,
community, and documentation. After evaluating options, we chose
Le 15/02/2014 11:55, Aaron J. Seigo a écrit :
This email serves two purposes: one, to inform the community of the
direction we would like to go with KDE's Git hosting and request
feedback; two, to ask for volunteer projects that are willing to act as
crash test dummies for the new system,
On Friday 14 February 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
This email serves two purposes: one, to inform the community of the
direction we would like to go with KDE's Git hosting and request
feedback; two, to ask for volunteer projects that are willing to act as
crash test dummies for the new
(Sending from the proper account this time)
Hello KDE Community,
Several years ago when transitioning to Git the sysadmins evaluated
several possible options, including GitLab, Gitorious, Gitolite, and
Gerrit. At the time, GitLab was quite immature in terms of code,
community, and
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