Regarding the quality of this mailing list

Kenny Smith kenny at standsolid.com
Wed Jul 14 22:16:51 CEST 2004


oops didn't mean to reply there -- sorry.
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 08:11 pm, Kenny Smith wrote:
> OK
>
> So there has been a lot of chatter on this list regarding bad attitudes,
> Banning certain members, complaints about how the list is going, etc.
>
> I was reading the KDE quality wiki and quality.kde.org to look for a solid
> definable goal of what this list intends to accomplish, but did not find
> one. From what I gather, the quality team is there to fill in the various
> uncrossed t's or dotting the...lower case j's... And to give a more,
> complete overall feel to the product of the KDE desktop, please correct me
> if I am wrong.
>
> The various wiki modules do a good job providing the status of tasks for
> contributors to jump on-board with... which I think is awesome in it's
> current states -- and fits into what I could ascertain from the project's
> goals.
>
> But what is this list for, exactly?  From what I gather (once again, no
> obvious guideline or definition here -- and corrections please),
> This list is for announcements of new tasks / projects / completion of
> tasks, for seeking help when you are unable to complete a task, and
> coordinating any group effort.  Basically this is a KDE developer's list.
>
> What I'm proposing is we have certain GUIDELINES on what should be posted
> into this list, so it won't turn into just meaningless chatter, and
> actually provide a place where helpful information can be gathered for
> these developers.  I really don't think this list should be dealing with
> user's problems of compiling from CVS / unstable.  AS i have said
> previously, this might be better off in the KDE forum (easier to access and
> search IMO).
>
> I really think the Quality team has a good chance at making KDE a complete
> product -- and from what I've seen the  Quality team has accomplishments --
> re-organization, and maybe more guidance and leadership is in order (IMHO)
>
> So, any opposition?  Suggestions? Comments? Agreeance?
>
> Also -- is this list FOR helping users/developers compile from CVS?  I
> honestly have no way of telling.  If this list is meant for this sort of
> thing, then maybe some cahgnes are to be had?
>
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