Well, very good and simpler idea.<br><br>I guess that we could do this by ourself without a lot of work.<br><br>So, the "procedure" would be:<br>* attach the patch to the mail sent to the list<br>* we link this mail in the archive on the wiki on a "Patches awaiting" page
<br><br>Right.<br>I'll do that from now. I'll try to "crawl" the archive today to initiate this page. I guess there's something like 4 or 5 patches that's been posted on the list (3 or 4 from Henner, and one for IPTC by Fabian, from my memory).
<br><br>Thanks<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/5/2, Jesper K. Pedersen <<a href="mailto:blackie@blackie.dk">blackie@blackie.dk</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
The problem with the repos is that not everyone have access to SVN, and I'm<br>rather sure KDE admins don't want to give access out to every one asking.<br><br>But I agree it would be nice with something centralized.
<br><br>What would work, but of course be a lot of work for people supplying a patch<br>would be to mail it to the list as is done now, and then add a link to the<br>mail archive for that mail to the wiki.<br><br>On Tuesday 01 May 2007 23:01, Baptiste MATHUS wrote:
<br>| Hey all,<br>|<br>| After the wonderful idea Jesper had, the KPA patches seems to be<br>| multiplying by 10 :-). So as not to lose some patches, I guess it would be<br>| a good idea to centralize the waiting patches somewhere. This could be
<br>| something like Henner personal website, but obviously not only for Henner<br>| (even if he's the one who almost proposed all the patches those last days<br>| :p).<br>|<br>| I was thinking about many solutions:<br>
| 1) Using the KPA wiki. The thing is that we can't upload files. So for<br>| small patches, it would be ok to just paste them. But for big patches, it<br>| would quickly become unreadable...<br>| 2) Using the repository. We would define a special place when to commit the
<br>| ".patch" files that are waiting for testing and approval.<br>| 3) Using the repository + a webpage that would get generated and be<br>| accessible to the KPA website.<br>|<br>| I like the solution n°3. But I don't know where the website source is
<br>| located and which tools we have access to on the server side. Do we have a<br>| ssh access so as to write some build scripts and so on?<br>|<br>| What do you think?<br><br>--<br>Having trouble finding a given image in your collection containing
<br>thousands of images?<br><br><a href="http://www.kphotoalbum.org">http://www.kphotoalbum.org</a> might be the answer.<br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Baptiste <Batmat> MATHUS<br>BMathus at Batmat point net -
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