I would think about something like CORE-9525
schrieb am Mi., 30. Mai 2018, 19:24:
> Hi!
>
> To that I see one solution, that has actually already been proposed in the
> PR:
> we make an external package (a la Wine gecko) that one can download during
> installation, or later through RAPPS.
>
Hi!
To that I see one solution, that has actually already been proposed in the
PR:
we make an external package (a la Wine gecko) that one can download during
installation, or later through RAPPS.
Then this package (possibly together with other heavy core ones?) could be
hosted in some GitHub
P.S. I don't see Giannis email in the list :/30 трав. 2018 р. 19:51 Oleksandr Shaposhnikov пише:I think we should BOTH automatically merge when 2+ review approvals are given, automatically close PR's stalled in "changes requested" state for some time AND don't hesitate to merge PR's via a button
I think we should BOTH automatically merge when 2+ review approvals are given, automatically close PR's stalled in "changes requested" state for some time AND don't hesitate to merge PR's via a button on the website.I had an idea in my head for quite some time to make a not that can automate
Am 30.05.2018 um 13:26 schrieb Ged Murphy:
> Potential problems are:
> 4) something else?
I've been struggling with e.g. https://github.com/reactos/reactos/pull/276
On the one hand, we definitely need official support for Chinese,
Korean, and Japanese character sets.
On the other hand, this must
Am 30.05.2018 um 09:39 schrieb mich...@fritscher.net:
> * (unformated) printing (already working)
Unfortunately, my demonstration back in 2015 was merely a
proof-of-concept using low-level printer APIs.
They work indeed, however almost every Win32 printing application uses
the high-level GDI
If this does not count, then I vote for this topic, too. Fun fact here,
I am listed as core developer :P
Greetings
Daniel
Am 30.05.2018 um 09:39 schrieb mich...@fritscher.net:
Good day,
just as a suggestion for this or a following meeting (I'm no "core
developer", so I can not attend to
I'd like to expand on point 2, which is something myself and DavidQ were
discussing recently.
Our PRs are becoming out of control. I've been though a lot of the top project
on github, and most seem to have just a small handful of open PRs at any one
time. As of this writing, we're currently at
Good day,
just as a suggestion for this or a following meeting (I'm no "core
developer", so I can not attend to it):
Additional topic: "Get the demo laptop running completely and add it
into our testbot"
As the main lesson learnt from the CLT18, we have almost no visible
advantages