Fwd: Re: non-KDE CVS apps in bugs.k.o

Waldo Bastian bastian at kde.org
Tue Jul 8 10:00:17 BST 2003


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Subject: Re: non-KDE CVS apps in bugs.k.o
Date: Tuesday 08 July 2003 00:34
From: Shie Erlich <shie at erlich.pointclark.net>
To: Waldo Bastian <bastian at kde.org>

hi Waldo,
in a pure coincidence, i was checking out the krusader list on
bugs.kde.org yesterday.
thing is that people post to bugs.kde, it reachs my mail, and i fix it,
or add it into our
bug-reports system (via sourceforge). regretfully, i didn't think of
checking bugs.kde
because i was sure the people reported a bug, and it was forwarded to me
only - since
as you said, krusader is not in the cvs (btw: do u think it should be?)

i wanted to close the open bugs, but needed a bugzilla account, which is
pointless to me,
since we're not using bugs.kde (not being in cvs and all).
do you see a way out of it ?

regards,

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Shie Erlich
Krusader Krew


btw: i really appriciate the great work you've done!

Waldo Bastian wrote:
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>On Monday 07 July 2003 08:23, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>>hi...
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>>going through b.k.o  i've noticed that there are a few apps listed there
>>that aren't in KDE's CVS. while i have no real objection with this, per
>>say, i was just curious as to whether or not this was desireable?
>>
>>in the last 6 months...
>>
>>... kbear has had one bug closed (of 7)
>>... brahms has had no bugs closed (of 5)
>>... kmerlin has had no bugs closed (of 5)
>>... klyx has had no bugs closed (of 7)
>>... krusader has had no bugs closed (of 16)
>
>klyx is in cvs, it has a module of it's own. I don't think it's under active
>development though.
>
>>an exception to this pattern is boson, which has closed 51 bugs, with 60
>>bugs outstanding for a total of 31 new bugs in the last six months. it
>>seems the boson devels actually use k.b.o, despite being hosted at sf.net
>>...
>>
>>my only thoughts are that i wonder if it is useful to keep non-CVS apps in
>>k.b.o when they obviously don't use the service?
>
>I just checked and kbear, kmerlin and krusader all seem to have valid e-mail
>adresses linked to the package in bugzilla. So the bugreports should reach
>the maintainers. I'll CC them so that they can comment on the situation.
>
>Cheers,
>Waldo
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