Issue of 25th May is online

danny at commit-digest.org danny at commit-digest.org
Tue Oct 28 15:49:18 UTC 2014


If I can start to clear the backlog of commits that need classifying, would either Marta or someone else be able to complete the editing part and get some issues published?

Cheers,
Danny


-----Original Message-----
From: marta at rybczynska.net [mailto:marta at rybczynska.net] 
Sent: 26 October 2014 19:28
To: danny at commit-digest.org
Cc: 'List for co-ordinating production of the KDE Commit-Digest.'
Subject: Re: Issue of 25th May is online

Hello Danny & all,
I'm quite busy at the moment with eV stuff and other things, but I'm trying to slowly resume the editing part.

But.. The review part is working great
(thanks to Aleix and Giacomo), but it blocks at classification. Currently when I want to release an issue I have to do both classification and editing.
The thing with classification is that it has become more complicated - there are quite many subrepositories that are not put automatically in a category, so you need to basically look around. As a result, it becomes 1h at least per issue. If we can find someone to do the job and/or add some more automation, it should work much more smoothly.

Best,
Marta

Cytowanie danny at commit-digest.org:

> Hi Marta, all,
>
> I see that the last Commit-Digest to be published was several months ago.
>
> I understand the “Digest burnout” that can happen – after all, it 
> happened to me!
>
> Which is why I created the Enzyme platform so that the production 
> could become distributed – however, it has been clear for a long time 
> that much of the work for getting the Digest finished up and published 
> each week has been done by Marta, which is great when she is able to 
> do it, but is a single point of failure in the case when she is not 
> able to.
>
>
>
> Do we need to find some new people to help out with the Digest?
>
> @Marta: do we need a new “editor in chief”, or are you able to resume 
> this role?
>
>
>
> Many thanks for everyone’s work over the past years, it is much appreciated!
>
> Danny
>
>
>
>
>
> From: digest-bounces at kde.org [mailto:digest-bounces at kde.org] On Behalf 
> Of Marta Rybczynska
> Sent: 24 August 2014 18:31
> To: digest at kde.org
> Subject: Issue of 25th May is online
>
>
>
> Hello all,
> Next KDE Commit Digest is online. It includes:
> * Amarok implements popular demand to restore scroll location when 
> collection filter is cleared; adds a new option to support icon-view 
> large thumb size (over 256x256 px).
> * Plasma desktop streamlines Comment fields of KCMs by applying common 
> language and type-setting to the systemsettings modules in 
> kde-workspace.
> * Kopete adds support for SOCKS5 proxy in ICQ protocol.
> * Umbrello sees work on UML 2.0.
> * Krita adds the indexed color filter. Porting to KF5/Qt5 continues, 
> including massif-visualizer and partitionmanager.
>
> Cheers,
> Marta






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