Next gardening love project

Allen Winter winter at kde.org
Mon Mar 30 13:23:36 UTC 2015


On Monday, March 30, 2015 01:17:22 AM Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> El Divendres, 27 de març de 2015, a les 12:27:01, Allen Winter va escriure:
> > On Thursday, March 26, 2015 07:09:27 PM Jeremy Whiting wrote:
> > > David, Allen, Luigi,
> > > 
> > > The KDE gardening team has chosen as it's next target for gardening the
> > > documentation/api websites.
> > > https://community.kde.org/Gardening/docwebsites
> > > The initial objectives are there on the wiki, but feel free to
> > > modify/update them if I got anything wrong or something is already in the
> > > works. The general idea is to improve these sites by getting kf5 based
> > > applications/libraries apidocs, documentation, and code checks on them.
> > > Another good objective is to make them work faster/better by not
> > > recreating
> > > everything each day, but only incrementally updating their content somehow
> > > if possible. And finally I'd like to get bug products/components for each
> > > of them so if issues are found we can track the issues and fix them as a
> > > team.
> > > 
> > > In looking around bugs.kde.org tonight I saw docs.kde.org has a bug
> > > component under docs product, but I couldn't find any obvious components
> > > or
> > > products for api.kde.org or ebn itself. Would those make the most sense as
> > > their own products, or as components under a "websites" product or
> > > something?
> > 
> > api.kde.org bugs were a component under the sysadmin product.
> > but then the sysadmin product was moved to https://sysadmin.kde.org/tickets
> > (trellis desk) so when I do get a api.kde.org bug report it comes from
> > trellis
> 
> So basically we can't see if there's anything that needs fixing, can you tell 
> us if there's any bug pending?
> 
All 16 bugs for the api.kde.org department on trellis are closed.




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