Digest up to date (#253, #254, #255, #256, #257, #258, #259, #260 out)!

Jürgen Appel jeeemeeel at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 13:07:38 UTC 2012


Greetings! Good work everyone!

There is a small typo in the 4th of November edition "kdevlive" -->
kdenlive and the 28th October shows 0 developers (0 everything really)
under "statistics".

Moving on:

*wiki*
I made a few changes to our wiki, here:

http://community.kde.org/Commit_Digest/Guidelines
and here:
http://community.kde.org/Commit_Digest

Please keep me under tight watch ; )
I noticed that the classification guidelines don't mention the security
section, and I never really see anything classified as such in the digests.
What is the situation here?

*synopsis*
Do you think that adding interesting discussions / articles from
blogosphere¹ or mailing lists² would fit as addition to the synopsis in the
future or is it out of our scope?
These poor examples¹,² come to my mind, there are definitely more than just
these about strigi and its successor, like the existance of KDE Teatime,
and much more.

examples:
1 http://vhanda.in/blog/2012/11/nepomuk-without-strigi/

2 the discussion that lead to ¹, I m to lazy to look it up ;)

What do you think?

best wishes,
Juergen.


2012/11/11 Marta Rybczynska <kde-i18n at rybczynska.net>

> Hello all,
> Thanks to great work of Aleix, Jürgen, Martin and  Bernard, Commit-Digest
> is up to date: all the issues of October and the one of 4th November have
> just been published.
>
> Thanks!
> Marta
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