Quality Teams on the wiki
Alexander Neundorf
neundorf at kde.org
Mon Mar 8 19:20:58 CET 2004
On Sunday 07 March 2004 18:41, Tom Chance wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I just thought I'd add that I'm happy to begin and coordinate this
> organisational work until Quality Teams are happily managing it.
>
> Tom
Very cool :-)
Does this mean I can forward all "open task" emails I get to you and you will
put them in the wiki ?
Here's another one: people new to kdelibs depend on good kdelibs
documentation. The quality of the documentation of kdelibs varies.
In the case you want to use some part of KDE where you have problems
understanding how to use it because the docs are not good enough, try to find
out (either yourself or by contacting developers) how the class is supposed
to be used and try to improve the documentation in the header file.
If possible you should contact the maintainer/mailing list before committing
the change to ensure that your improved version of the documentation is
actually correct (even noticing after the commit is ok: " I checked this in,
can you please have a look that it's ok ?")
One note: if you change a header, many stuff will have to be recompiled
because the date if the header changed (even if the code in it wasn't changed
at all, but only comments). This causes hours of compiling time for all other
developers, so the documentation commits should happen concentrated/
coordinated.
And another task: maintaining the wiki pages :-)
Bye
Alex
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