[Ktechlab-devel] Imported svn repository into git, available on github

Zoltan Padrah zoltan.padrah at gmail.com
Mon Sep 3 07:00:52 UTC 2012


  Hi,

it's a good idea to have a discussion about the current situation and
plans for the future.
A preliminary agenda can be:
- status
  - kde4 port, based on kdevplatform
  -
- plans




On my part I can participate in an IRC discussion on the following dates:
- 3 - 7 September: 9 - 15h, UTC+1
- 10 September: 9 - 15h, UTC+1
- 17 September onwards: 17h -> 24h, UTC+1

2012/8/31 Alan Grimes <agrimes at speakeasy.net>:
> Zoltan Padrah wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> because no replies have arrived to me about the SVN import, I've
>> forked the SVN import from my user on github to the ktechlab
>> organization. Link to the repository on github:
>>
>> https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab-0.3
>>
>> There I've pushed a few build fixes for newer gcc versions in branch
>> ktechlab-0.3.8, based on ktechlab-0.3.7. If it will worth the effort,
>> maybe a maintenance release of 0.3.7 could be released.
>>
>> Best regards,
>
>
> OK, changes look good...
>
> When can we have a meeting to discuss a strategy for a fresh attempt to
> port to 4.5? The existing attempt has proven itself to be infeasible and
> should be abandoned. -- Sometimes you have to take a step backwards to
> move forwards.
>
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