Issue of 25th May is online

marta at rybczynska.net marta at rybczynska.net
Tue Oct 28 22:38:11 UTC 2014


Thanks for stepping up. You should have the right powers now :)

Best,
Marta

Cytowanie Alex Fikl <alexfikl at gmail.com>:

> Hello,
>
> I've been mostly doing reviewing until now (more or less
> successfully), but I'd like to help with the classifying as well. Is
> there anything else that needs to be done except applying for it?
>
> Alex
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 5:49 PM,  <danny at commit-digest.org> wrote:
>> 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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