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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/26/20 3:17 PM, Dawid Wrobel wrote:<br>
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Hello Dawid,<br>
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<div>Jack,</div>
<div>I added the "GUI:" moniker to my commit message, per
KDE development guidelines, not sure if you're getting
notified somehow about those. Either way, since this is an
added functionality, let me know if you want to update the
manual explaining it. Alternatively, I can do it myself
this weekend. <br>
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<p>I do get notice of all KMM commits (with or without GUI). I'm
unfortunately a bit possessive of the manual, so my actual
preference would be if you let me see (either a diff or a copy of
the new version, either on list or personal email) your changes
before you commit them. I'm slowly moving (as not yet, but the
next one) using Phabricator for doc changes, but only if its an
update to a whole chapter or more, probably not necessary for
simpler additions like this.</p>
<p>Thanks for asking, and welcome to the team.</p>
<p>Jack<br>
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