Drafting a policy? [was: Re: Qt 3.2 requirement]
Ralf Nolden
nolden at kde.org
Wed Jul 30 08:09:50 BST 2003
On Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2003 07:39, Martin Konold wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 30. Juli 2003 03:57 schrieb Neil Stevens:
>
> Hi,
>
> > We can either set up KDE policies that respect all contributors, or we
> > can have informal policies that favor a few developers over the greater
> > group. I think the formal ones would be more fair in the long run.
>
> KDE was never about fairness (speak politics/bureaucracy) but primarily
> about getting the work done. Bureaucracy is actually a serious thread to
> KDE.
>
> So instead of drafting a policy and doing philosophical considerations it
> is more benefitial for KDE to try to find an efficient technical solution
> to real problems.
cvs co qt-copy; cd qt-copy; ./configure <add your desires here>; make.
It's always amazing how easy it is to solve really hard problems in KDE/Qt :-)
Ralf
>
> Regards,
> -- martin
>
> Dipl.-Phys. Martin Konold
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