Hi y'all,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> + MAR update
> + enabled now for 24.0.0 -> 24.1.1, seems to work
>
Nice, thanks indeed Cloph! :)
> + on master, no longer experimental, but still need to opt in
> (Stephan)
> + for now, hardcoded to check once a week
>
With the
Dear y'all,
if you are a TDF trustee, and haven't voted yet - please do consider
doing so by tomorrow midnight (CET timezone)!
This time around, I'm glad to report that there's a lot of choice for
electing board members - so do make your voice heard, and head over to
the election interface here:
Hi,
as discussed last week, we've found a slot for an in-person ESC
meeting, here in Bucharest.
You can find the pretalx link here:
https://events.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice-conference-2023/talk/8DL7YN/
We'll not run the regular agenda, but leave space for more general,
and/or
year
Kaganski, Mike made 78 review comments in 1 month, and 366 in 1 year
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Christian Lohmaier made 52 review comments in 1 month, and 396 in 1
year
Thorsten Behrens made 50 review comm
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Luby wrote:
> Not sure if the "1 review on libreoffice-7-6 is needed" is mine or not. But
> if not, can you include the following Gerrit change in that agenda item?:
>
> https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/154701
>
That's already merged? - the agenda line item was
review comments in 1 month, and 784 in 1 year
Christian Lohmaier made 52 review comments in 1 month, and 396 in 1
year
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Weghorn, Michael made 46 review comments in 1 month, and 182 in 1 year
Hi y'all,
Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> some tweaks were still needed to the ranking, apologies for the hassle.
> Let's decide on the final ranking in the ESC meeting tomorrow:
>
> https://pad.documentfoundation.org/p/esc
>
Quick heads-up: I've added a link to the latest draft of the ESC
o
> > Tietze, Florian Effenberger, Italo Vignoli, Khaled Hosny, Sophie
> > Gautier, Olivier Hallot, Christian Lohmaier, Stéphane Guillou, Hossein
> > Nourikhah
> > + Affiliated with Collabora: Tomaž Vajngerl, Justin Luth
> > + Affiliated with allotro
Kłos, Szymon made 72 review comments in 1 month, and 186 in 1 year
Vajna, Miklos made 72 review comments in 1 month, and 702 in 1 year
Grandin, Noel made 52 review comments in 1 month, and 480 in 1 year
Christian Lohmaier made 52 review comments in 1 month,
Mike Kaganski wrote:
> I read them, and I am not subscribed to the design list.
>
Same here. Worth keeping, IMO.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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year
Adolfo Jayme Barrientos made 92 review comments in 1 month, and 1076
in 1 year
Michael Stahl made 86 review comments in 1 month, and 1212 in 1 ye
es in 1 year
Nazanin Yadi made 1 patches in 1 month, and 2 patches in 1 year
+ top 10 reviewers:
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Thorsten Behrens made 104 review comments in 1 month, and 856 in 1
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Adolfo Jayme Barrientos ma
Hi *,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> * ucb: webdav-curl: put user name from config into LOCK request (Michael S)
> + https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/133143
> + benefit: if some other user edits a file on a webdav share, then publish
> the name of the editing user
> + but this sends user
Reminder - deadline for getting proposals ready is **this Sunday** !
I wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> Miklos Vajna wrote:
> > * Budget 2022 (Xisco)
> > + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Budget2022
> > + ideas are welcome till the end of the year
> > + earlier deadline? (Thorsten)
Hi *,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> * Budget 2022 (Xisco)
> + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Budget2022
> + ideas are welcome till the end of the year
> + earlier deadline? (Thorsten)
> + take list if ideas with estimates by end Nov?
> AI: give a heads-up on the dev
aganski, Mike made 50 review comments in 1 month, and 232 in 1 year
McNamara, Caolán made 42 review comments in 1 month, and 174 in 1 year
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+ big CONGRATULATIONS to contributors who have at least 1 merged p
Dante Doménech wrote:
> What are those talks about?
>
Anything you'd like to talk about - should have a libreoffice code
underlying subject of course. ;)
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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Miklos Vajna wrote:
> + next deadline: lightning talks: 5 mins → till Sat (30th)
> + send the link of video+slides to Thorsten
>
I'll need your video ASAP, plus your login name on penta.fosdem.org
(so we can add you ask speakers in the system).
Looking fwd to exciting talks! :)
Cheers,
Hi,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> * FOSDEM 2021 (Italo)
> + next deadline: 2021-01-24
> + need to create slides + pre-record the videos by then!
>
Additionally, we have a lightning talk slot for our dev room, which
you can fill with last-minute submissions about the cool stuff you're
hacking on.
Hi *,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> * FOSDEM 2021 (Italo)
> + next deadline: 2021-01-15
> + need to pre-record the videos by then!
> + have a lightning talks slot (Thorsten)
> + still has to be pre-recorded + attend at the end to answer questions
> + expected time is 1h
> + will
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> + build an ODF filter commit list + names, who need to file
> their extensions in the wiki (Thorsten)
>
This is done - wiki and /bin/check-implementer-notes.py have
been updated, such that currently the list of missing notes is empty.
So - for virtually all of
Hi Christoph,
Christoph Schäfer wrote:
> [LibreOffice auto-updated from 6.3 to 6.4 on Windows 10]
>
> I originally installed LO via the MSI installers from the TDF site,
> and I have no other "helpful software" regarding updates on my
> computers.
>
Then it's not possible the source of the
Hi *,
to bump the topic - looks like a (slight) preference for the dates
17th/18th of October is emerging. If people are interested (no
commitment, just flagging interest - helps us finalizing the date!):
please add your name to the wiki:
Hi,
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> * Hackfests & Events (Sophie)
> + Dresden Hackfest (Thorsten)
> + most probably won’t happen, haven’t heard from the guys (Thorsten)
> + tentatively end of October, talking to FSFE people there
>+ not confirmed, working on that
>
Clarification (didn't
Miklos Vajna wrote:
> + mentors are needed … 2 weeks from now
> + volunteers to mentor using jitsi / IRC can help too (Christian)
> + in theory had hackfest-ng but short notice (Thorsten)
> + was too late :(
> +
* Present:
+ Caolán, Eike, Kendy, Miklos, Cloph, Xisco, Sberg, Olivier,
Michael W, Heiko, Thorsten, Michael S
* Completed Action Items:
+ mail BoD wrt. MS store update (Cloph) → now with the board
* Pending Action Items:
+ disable popups for release-build only in 6.2/.3 (Justin
Michael Meeks wrote:
> * GSOC 2019 (Xisco)
> AI: Submit proposal (Thorsten/Heiko/Xisco)
>
Done.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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* Present:
+ Sophie, Olivier, Michael W, Michael M, Miklos, Kendy, Stephan
Michael S, Caolan, Thorsten, Christian, Heiko, Justin, Eike
* Completed Action Items:
* Pending Action Items:
+ send code pointers to Olivier on UNO commands ↔ UI XML mapping (Kendy)
+ work with Mert to
Hi Xisco,
Xisco Fauli wrote:
> Generated on 2018-12-11 based on stats from 2018-12-09. Note: Metabugs
> are ignored.
>
Thx a bunch for the weekly stats, and the extra data on the blog
(https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2018/12/04/qa-report-november-2018/).
As that question was asked from a
Michael Meeks wrote:
> * Hackfests & Events (Thorsten)
>+ next year hackfests coming up:
>+ FOSDEM in February - 2 days before the conference expected.
>
Apologies, there's an off-by-one error:
tentative FOSDEM schedule is as follows:
Wednesday, January 30
* Hackfest at betacowork
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> > + setup new CentOS7 baseline VM (Cloph)
> > [ done for the 64bit builds, for 32bit we stick to the CentOS6 ]
>
Perhaps then time to start pondering deprecation of the Linux x86
platform?
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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* Present:
+ Thorsten, Miklos, Heiko, Michael W, Sophie, Cloph, Xisco, Stephan,
Eike, Olivier
* Completed Action Items:
+ enable new help for tinderboxes (Christian) → in distro-config
+ disable HSQLDB auto-migration for now except for experimental (Tamas B)
+ provide distro
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> * Jean-Sebastien:
> + Linagora branch for French ministry (mimo branch)
> + Tell us name of desired branch, will be added (Thorsten)
> + Sub-branches even? Probably not needed
>
Done - also added Jean-Sebastien as committer, otherwise the whole
branch
Michael Meeks wrote:
> $ cd online
> $ git log libreoffice-5-3-branch-point..origin/libreoffice-5-3 --oneline
> | nl -> 43
>
Does not seem to match reality:
$ git merge-base origin/master origin/libreoffice-5-3
0f2e5ef3fe8d52a2f58afc6d8ac19046df155202
$ git log
Michael Meeks wrote:
> + online (Michael)
> + online branch maintenance (Thorsten)
> + wondering for 5.3 – what’s the policy ?
> + not using gerrit much.
> + customer wants to do stabilization & bug-fixing
> - plan for one review in gerrit
Michael Meeks wrote:
> * TDF / Budgeting / Brainstorming (Thorsten)
> + Idea generation:
> + Community Building feature / fix / tooling
> + Quality improvement tooling
> + Hard / dull but necessary stuff not getting done
> + Large missing features / function
> +
Katarína Behrens wrote:
> I'm slightly reluctant to make this 5.3 late feature, not because of
> the impact on translations (which I clarified in another e-mail to
> Cloph & Olivier) but because of the impact on how help is packaged
> on all 3 platforms for TDF builds and Linux distributions.
>
Hi guys,
below a list of question / issues with the ODF support - any
volunteers to convert those not being obvious test or ODF standard bugs
into bugzilla reports?
Thanks a lot, Thorsten
- Forwarded message from Jos van den Oever
-
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015
Michael Meeks wrote:
> AI: + kind offer to setup an MSVC2015 tinderbox vs. master (Thorsten)
> + community edition ? (Jmux)
> + is that also 2015 ?
> + also available (Cloph)
>
VS2015 Community Edition now building on tb@42, nightlies here:
Michael Meeks wrote:
* Hackfests (Bjoern)
+ initial scheduling for 2015:
+ Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
+ happy to have us back
+ suggested March 19th, 20th: Thur / Fri.
+ happens during GSOC application phase.
That date just got
Michael Meeks wrote:
+ apparently a fiction that as of today there is idle TDF owned hardware.
No idea why this is relevant here, but for the record: there is a
number of donated / sponsored boxes with TDF, that for various
hysterical reasons are not under infra control. 3-4 of them are
Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
2) manifest:manifest without version attribute: I have no clue what
version I should put there. Any hint?
manifest:version=1.2
3) ODF mimetype 'application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.base' is invalid
That's rather something I'd fix in the validator. In general,
Robinson Tryon wrote:
3) Consistent filenames across TB (hint to Thorsten ;) ) Not needed if one
build per OS is enough (see point 1)
Given that we have a community of tinderboxes, I don't see a reason
against standardized names. If someone doesn't want to follow the
particular naming
V Stuart Foote wrote:
But with TB-42 hung, can't tell at the moment.
Box rebooted w/o apparent reason. Heh, Windows. ;)
Builds again now.
-- Thorsten
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Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
IMHO, the best solution we could hope for is something helping us like this
- to let the enduser upload the file in question to the
Dropbox-equivalent of his choice
- then have a TDF service where our QA guys can throw an URL at (via
email, webinterface, ssh
Pedro wrote:
On a separate note: TB#42 is creating folders for the 4.1 branch but no
files are being uploaded.
Yup, that came up separately - seems the script got broken after the
changes to instdir in master.
Thorsten Behrens wrote
3) Build names for the TB #42 Master branch are still
Pedro wrote:
State of daily Master builds (for Windows) on the 22nd of November 2013:
Thx for the overview!
Comments:
1) Tinderbox (alias TB) #39 and #42 don't provide the needed txt
file
Seems to be related to the different tinderbox scripts (both use
buildbot/tb/tb). Currently lack the
Robinson Tryon wrote:
Other boxes don't seem to have resolved. There is no latest build in tb-42
or tb-39.
Confirmed. CC'ing kendy (owner: tb-39) and thorsten (owner: tb-42).
Yup. Some residual sillyness in the fallback code for older source
versions. On it, test build is running.
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
So my guess it is the extension integration, the bundling of the
dictionaries, the enabling of the mozab connector (that then also
bundles additional microsoft-runtimes)
@thorsten - bug in the tinderbox scripts?
If anything, then the setup. Someone throw me over a
Robinson Tryon wrote:
Indeed -- it looks like something happened on the 7th such that builds
were no longer produced (or no longer uploaded).
Let me check.
-- Thorsten
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Pedro wrote:
Could you please rename the binaries in the Master branch so that
they are named
master~2013-10-27_23.53.26_LibreOfficeDev_4.2.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86.msi
like the other tinderboxes? (i.e. remove the libo- prefix which is
redundant?)
Can look into that - out of curiosity, why does
Pedro wrote:
Regarding your question, I made a similar request over a month ago but
nobody bothered to answer... I hope someone answers to you...
Noticing now, cleaned up there.
Best course of action in the future - poke one of the tinderbox admins
(visible from the log / detailed tb info
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
I can also confirm that the build
libo-master~2013-08-17_22.48.29_LibreOfficeDev_4.2.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86 from
Tinderbox 42 crashes on start.
No idea - Thorsten?
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/Win-X86@42/2013-08-19_23.11.46/
e.g. works just fine here.
Pedro wrote:
None of the builds from tinderbox 39 and 42 works under Windows XP.
Sure sure, that is I suppose a general fix. Was just trying to make
sure my box is not utterly broken by always doling out crashing
builds. ;)
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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Florian Reisinger wrote:
Don't we send the OS to the server?
Yes. But the OS in this case is just 'Windows'. ;)
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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Tommy wrote:
+ Closing 3.6 MABs
* Tommy did that, thanks a lot!
not yet finished, it will take more weeks to complete...
when I started the review 62 MABs were present, actually the count
is at 49.
Thank you still! :)
+ MAB handling:
* by next major release, merge
Attending: Sophie, Tibby, Kohei, Astron, Norbert, Lionel, Bjoern,
Joel, Cloph, Petr, Thorsten
* Completed Action Items:
+ fdo#60858 needs input (Astron)
+ file svg / help-about issue in master as 4.2 MAB (Astron)
* Pending Action Items:
+ improve configure to avoid
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Thorsten, Michael S.
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Hi there,
Cedric rocks created a SUSE studio appliance (ready-to-run Linux
install) with Alfresco pre-configured.
You can find it here, including details on how to run/access it:
http://susestudio.com/a/ZAkznE/alfresco
That hopefully makes testing this fairly new and important area much
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Robinson Tryon wrote:
My general thought on lists that get spam and/or have a constant of
new users using the list improperly is that you set everyone's
moderation bit to be ON initially.
Cloned the dev list's setup for the QA list, that should help quite a
lot. Also added Florian Reisinger to
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Dear Community,
due to a build issue on Mac, that resulted in non-working python
extensions, just pushed and published new Mac x86 install sets for
4.0.3 RC1. The source tarballs, lang packs and all other platforms
remain unmodified. Apologies for the mistake.
With kind regards,
-- Thorsten
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Hi there,
just a quick update on $subject - added some more bits and pieces to
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Events/ImpressSprint2013
, most importantly some rough time table at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Events/ImpressSprint2013/Schedule
and a list of
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[new template dialog problems in 4.0.0]
Cor Nouws wrote:
Anyway's:
, for the open bugs,
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Hi Raymond,
until we start digging into how to fix it, I think this is more
on-topic on the QA list - Fwd.
- Forwarded message from r_ouellette ray.ouelle...@sympatico.ca -
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 10:07:29 -0800 (PST)
From: r_ouellette ray.ouelle...@sympatico.ca
Subject: Regression - LO
Zeki Bildirici wrote:
Thanks. I've updated it . Btw you mean the Google play app page
translation or UI translation? UI is still English and no options
for changing the ui lang.
The App UI should pick the language your phone is running - that works
here. Can you confirm the rest of your phone
Hi,
just pushed version 1.0.2 to the Play Store, now including 72
languages and a bugfix for
* fdo#60487 - sdremote - load default preferences eg. volume control
switch.
(version 1.0.1 was temporarily published, but contained a
regression).
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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I write:
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Roman Eisele wrote:
Since yesterday, I have taken the @27 box to do a late feature,
sorry for that -
Right now, @27 is green. Does this mean that I can get a new daily
build again? Or is @27 doing something else?
Yeps, set this box on to the libreoffice-4-0 branch, hope there's a
daily
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Roman Eisele wrote:
But there is a problem: at least on a quick check, I get the
impression that LOdev does NOT migrate any settings from the
/LOdev/3/user to the /LOdev/4/user/ profile -- not even the general
settings, like my user name, or the selected JRE appear in
/LOdev/4/user/ profile.
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Terrence Enger wrote:
I have played with it a little bit, and it looks really neat.
Thoughts arising ...
Hi Terrence,
thanks a lot for looking into this -
(3) That start-and-end, with nothing in between, takes about 28
seconds. My admittedly wimpy machine could do that about 3000
Attending: Joel, Fridrich, Thorsten, Eike, Andras, Caolan, Kendy,
David, Mirek, Kohei, Cedric, Rodo, Andras, Astron,
Michael S.
* Completed Action Items
+ Petr to decide release-schedule / overlap gap issue
+ done/expired
+ mail thb/sweetshark for a cheap
Dear Community,
The Document Foundation is happy to announce the second release
candidate of LibreOffice 3.5.7. The upcoming 3.5.7 will be the seventh
in a series of frequent bugfix releases for our 3.5 code line. Please
be aware that LibreOffice 3.5.7 RC2 is not yet ready for production
use, you
Attending: Fridrich, Thorsten, Lionel, David Tardon, Stephan, Markus,
Andras, Joel, Radek, Eric, Eike, Cedric, Björn, Astron,
Michael S, Norbert, Michael M, Kohei, Kendy
* Completed Action Items
+ simplify / improve the QA / debugging page (Michael M)
Dear Community,
The Document Foundation is happy to announce the first release
candidate of LibreOffice 3.5.7. The upcoming 3.5.7 will be the seventh
in a series of frequent bugfix releases for our 3.5 code line. Please
be aware that LibreOffice 3.5.7 RC1 is not yet ready for production
use, you
Dear Community,
The Document Foundation is happy to announce the first release
candidate of LibreOffice 3.6.2. The upcoming 3.6.2 will be the second
in a series of frequent bugfix releases, for our feature-packed 3.6
branch. Please be aware that LibreOffice 3.6.2 RC1 is not ready for
production
* Attending:
+ Andras, Rainer, Norbert, Stephan, Cedric, Eike,
Caolan, Petr, Cloph, Mitch, Kohei, Lionel, Björn, Astron,
Cedric, Thorsten
* Completed Action Items
+ file LibreOffice conference papers (lots)
+ kick/re-start MING / Win-7 tinderbox (Kendy)
* Pending Action
Hi *,
for 3.6.1 RC2, we're now uploading builds to a public (but
non-mirrored - so don't spread news too widely!) place, as soon as
they're available. Grab them here:
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/
If you've a bit of time, please give them a try report *critical*
bugs not yet
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