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On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 11:04:47PM +0200, David Faure wrote:
> Right, putting the autocorrect feature in sonnet looks like a good idea to me.
> But ultimately it's up to the sonnet maintainer --> cc'ing Martin Sandsmark.
I'm not opposed to putting it into Sonnet, but I don't
eed to care about I won't argue.
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> IMHO you can make a review request.
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myself, but
considering how much time and effort they have spent to make Plasma 5 stable
to avoid getting similar bad press as KDE 4, this is in my opinion extremely
unfortunate.
Please excuse my lack of brevity.
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thread or moved
the discussion to e. g. IRC. So, sorry for derailing the discussion...
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.264, MKV, WebM, WMV, MP3... are no codec packages needed
The VLC build system has functionality to let people download, build and
bundle the libraries it depends on, for platforms where those aren't
available system-wide (the most prominent would probably be Windows and OS
X).
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to gstreamer and even
libmpv, apparently.
Gstreamer remains the easiest and safest way to avoid patent issues by
only shipping the plugins you want.
How so? It also has modules linking to the various libraries that contain
patented methods, and also has a module for libav/ffmpeg, same as VLC.
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stuff and plugins into different packages.
Why?
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their UI.
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one, it plays the file. If it
doesn't, it fails to play the file.
This is pretty much exactly how libvlc works, as far as I know.
One difference is that gstreamer actually contains implementations of
patented methods, and apparently VLC doesn't.
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On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 05:26:40PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
it takes away the resposibility
It takes away which responsibility?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Installing_the_Fluendo_MP3_plugin
The links there are dead.
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not-so-free-but-out-of-the-box experience.
Sorry for my ignorance, but I'm not exactly sure I follow here. What does
Fluendo do that makes it okay for Fedora to ship gstreamer?
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available anymore I
don't see the relevance of the page. No matter how many times you link it.
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in Fedora et al. So I don't see any reason to
argue or try to convince anyone.
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issues there would be, the core parts of VLC are
lgpl 2+, and the rest is gpl2+, pretty much the same as almost everything
else in KDE.
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not too familiar with Tomahawk, but I suspect it might already
cover more of what people want from a pure music player. But someone who is
more familiar with it chime in with what it is missing wrt. integration in
Plasma, and then we can see how hard those things are to fix.
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with the Tomahawk people to see if
there's anything we can do there to make it integrate better with Plasma.
So, I guess my point can be summarized as a suggestion to instead of trying
to start something new on our own, rather try to work with someone
established elsewhere (outside of KDE, even).
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JuK a bit.
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 04:17:16PM +0200, Daniel Vrátil wrote:
We only ported the code to KF5
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, isn't this a quite significant change?
From experience even seemingly simple ports can introduce pretty serious
breakage in edge cases.
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From reading the latest comments on that bug, and the linked Qt bug report,
it seems pretty clear-cut to be a Qt bug that's fixed in Qt5, but not in Qt4?
So maybe it should just be marked as an upstream bug?
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From reading the latest comments on that bug, and the linked Qt bug report,
it seems pretty clear-cut to be a Qt bug that's fixed in Qt5, but not in Qt4?
So maybe it should just be marked as an upstream bug?
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it over
the fence and say it's not us.
I agree, with figuring out how it was fixed in Qt5, and backporting it to
Qt4. :-)
If you believe that keeping the bug in our tracker open will help on the
impression to users / tracking it from our side, I agree we should keep it
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the fence and say it's not us.
I agree, with figuring out how it was fixed in Qt5, and backporting it to
Qt4. :-)
If you believe that keeping the bug in our tracker open will help on the
impression to users / tracking it from our side, I agree we should keep it
open. :-)
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 12:02:40PM +0100, Martin Sandsmark wrote:
Yes, but as I said this doesn't really solve it at all. As I said, for long
discussions it still adds a lot of space and noise into the code, which makes
following the flow of the code extremely hard to do (at least for me
anyone been in contact with hosters/providers to see what kind of
sponsoring we could get? And it still increases our reliance on sponsors.
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will be able to direct push and bypass code review if
they so choose.
So everyone with a KDE account will be able to push to any KDE project,
bypassing Gerrit?
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down if you believe that
is better?
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now,
and having the code broken up by comments (sometimes many lines in case of a
discussion) makes it extremely hard to actually follow the flow of the code.
Do you know if upstream would accept to change this, or how hard it would be
to change?
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experienced users,
but that's another discussion). :-)
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that find the UI extremely bad haven't
simply avoided Gerrit completely, or moved to something that's better?
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intuitive at all...). :-)
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. :-)
IMHO it suffers a bit from information overload and seems generally
confusing, but I guess that is solvable with some styling.
I see however that most of the small issues with the UI are solved, though,
which is very nice, I'll ask for our installation at work to be upgraded. :-)
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to be a lot of information that
isn't really necessary for most reviewers (commit hash, parent commit,
change-id, commit dates, age, topic strategy, etc.).
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personal
settings).
I also want to avoid setting up a personal Gerrit installation, it seems
pretty painful to install. :-)
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appear in the QML designer.
You should have asked here first, I write QtCreator plugins in $DAYJOB (using
KDevelop, of course).
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on this problem. If anyone else is
working on the sonnet code, do let me know. Also, who's the current
maintainer of the sonnet code base?
That would be me!
The bug tracker CC's Zack Rusin, but the repo names Martin Sandsmark.
I'll ask the sysadmins to change that, thanks for notifying me
this they would have done so already.
I also don't think Firefox is a browser anyone should use from a security
perspective, but I understand that security isn't a big priority for many
people. But the web has become a very hostile environment, and proper
sandboxing is a must, IMHO. :-)
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it, and I'll look into
implement support for multimedia files. :-)
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try to copy files with xattrs to a filesystem that doesn't
support xattrs.
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this is a really good idea.
It would also be nice to see a KDE/Qt UI frontend to journald eventually.
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Hi! :-D
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:32:22AM +0100, David Faure wrote:
sonnetmaster
Can I break API after the TP1 release? I have some cleanups done in Sonnet
(and more ABI breaks underways, missing some virtuals).
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feedback.
https://projects.kde.org/projects/frameworks/sonnet/repository/revisions/langdet/show/
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Riddel thought maybe MIT, svourela suggested ISC.
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Not that it means anything. :-P
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:09:02PM +0100, François K. wrote:
I'm sorry to short-circuit the thread. I deleted Vishesh's original email by
mistake...
You can read it here:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-develm=138684571516431w=2
It answers many of your questions.
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Sonnet.
Then I started on implementing another algorithm that should work better for
shorter text fragments and mixed-language texts. Details of the algorithm are
available in this paper:
http://folk.ntnu.no/sandsmar/langdetect.pdf
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 09:06:49PM +0200, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
E.g. karchive seems to be in pretty good shape, I guess also itemmodels and
some more in tier1/.
The same for Sonnet, but the issue is that it can't easily be used on systems
where kdelibs 4.x is.
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this go through reviewboard?
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, instead of having to
go in and revert stuff).
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their protocol for
communicating with the desktop) would be a good idea.
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(and
wikipedia contributors).
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looking at the code it looks very simplistic.
But why not simply use cracklib?
Or you could try to compress the string with qCompress/zlib to find a measure
of the entropy contained?
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to the include path,
but I'm unable to find out how or where it should be added...
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 09:11:43PM +0100, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
How is kjs CamelCased ?
kjs, Kjs, KJs, KJS ?
Fairly certain that the correct casing is KJS (it's what is used in the
source at least).
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 05:38:09PM +0100, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
can somene point me in a useful direction? thanks.
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5
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you think these
horizontal experts will be more willing to read the documentation to find
out how to run the two git commands it takes to check out all the submodules?
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, editable by
us. So instead of just adding a first comment, the reporter writes a summary
that we can later edit.
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is currently about to merge his rewritten libtaskbar,
maybe test with that first?
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think most people are going to hack on many of the various
frameworks at the same time (and for those who plan to do that, the procedure
is pretty clearly documented and straight-forward).
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is very painful, especially on a subpar internet connection (as
git can't resume).
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with the
backtrace).
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of the above, as well as obvious PEBKACs and support requests.
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they definitely don't add all crash reports to their bug tracker.
But do they accept crashes which are not from their own builds?
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once this review is complete.
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are still actively
maintained.
Though there are still actively developed applications that aren't ported
away from kde3support (like Juk, which I still haven't finished my port of).
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 09:08:11PM +0100, Martin Sandsmark wrote:
Mangonel has just been moved to KDE Review.
The KDE Review process is set to be two weeks, and if Mangonel calculator
isn't completely wrong, that period is now up.
Since all the issues raised
is: is a
screenlocker,
not a screensaver anymore, thus makes behavior changes)
Well, the old one managed to be both, so IMHO if we remove features it is a
regression (though which ones are you talking about?).
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hoping the people involved will realize just how untenable that position is
now. where i failed with reason, i hope that experience will be an effective
teacher.
let's make this *not* the future of KDE development.
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a half-broken implementation in place (and mark
the bugs as related to it as invalid).
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probably just have told people to use xss if they
wanted it. But now you have managed to make a solution that works pretty well
for everyone, thank you. :-)
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remark it sounds like that which would be
very sad.
Yes, but that something is right is pretty much orthogonal to Gnome doing it,
which is why I balked at you dragging them in at all.
But, useless thread. Everyone (including us) have screensavers now, everyone
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it wherever I can when I finally release it. :-)
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On Wednesday 09 January 2013 19:49:36 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
You should probably make it look like
i18nc(some context of what stuff is, (%1), application.type)
Just in case someone needs to do something different with the parenthesis.
Okay, fixed. Thanks :-)
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On Wednesday 09 January 2013 19:45:27 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
There is one mail already on the list, so it is already spread.
Okay, so the proverbial cat's out of the bag I guess, so I just added his
email to the license headers.
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on it, so I got a go-ahead from him to clean it up for a proper release
with licenses and stuff (which I think it needs because it's pretty useful and
should be spread far and wide).
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I don't need to eradicate them from the git history?)
And lastly, I also forgot to thank Bart for this great app. :-)
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Has anyone looked at Kross? I can't really find it in any of the wiki pages.
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 08:53:14PM +0100, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
[...] (and actually this one has a
missing feature because someone in Qt decided to make a method not virtual)
[...]
Has this been fixed in Qt5?
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and then the core framework is done, iirc.
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107412/
It's just that it currently depends on KConfig for *one* setting, maybe this
could be done differently so as not to have this dependency.
Could I just use QSettings there? Or is there a better solution?
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 09:00:27PM +0100, Martin Sandsmark wrote:
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107412/
Bah, I'm stupid, I didn't see the usage of KLocale to get localized country
and language names. Which is going to be much harder to replace, I think it
might need improvements in QLocale
until then, though. :-)
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), but I guess we
can't rely on all compilers to follow the spec?
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against anyone using ffmpeg?
On the other hand, people have been sued for using the Linux kernel because of
software patents.
Please stop spreading FUD.
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library to do this, it supports pretty
much every video format out there, and is actively developed.
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Please stop stop trying to ruin desktop Linux with this retarded hypocrisy. We
finally have native support for a majority of multimedia formats and codecs,
and then you come with this retarded legal FUD and pull it out again.
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On Monday 8. October 2012 17.25.49 Adrian Schröter wrote:
I think this may also harm the reputation of the KDE project as an free
project.
Why? ffmpeg is freely licensed.
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multimedia has come so far, only for
some bull-headed distributions to try to fuck it up again. Trying to
accommodate obviously faulty processes in downstream is not something we
should encourage, IMHO.
Actively working to limit our freedoms is a Bad Thing™.
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have to deal with
this bullshit in the future.
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