[Kde-scm-interest] Layout of "lokalize" and "kompare" git repos with plugins integrated

Andi Fischer andi.fischer at hispeed.ch
Sat Dec 15 09:35:15 UTC 2012


Hello Jeremy,

I'm not the maintainer of umbrello, but ...

I have cloned the umbrello repository, build the application,  and 
browsed through some git info.
Works just fine for me. Conversion can go like this. Nice work and 
another important milestone reached!

Thanks for this!

Regards,

Andi Fischer



Am 12.12.2012 02:03, schrieb Jeremy Whiting:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks to some awesome students in Brazil we have most (maybe all) of 
> the kdesdk migration rules written.  I have done an initial conversion 
> with the existing rules last night and pushed to scratch repos on 
> http://quickgit.kde.org/scratch/whiting/(cervisia 
> <http://quickgit.kde.org/scratch/whiting/%28cervisia>, 
> dolphin-plugins, kapptemplate, kcachegrind, kde-dev-scripts, 
> kde-dev-utils, kompare, lokalize, okteta, poxml, strigi-analyzers, and 
> umbrello).git  If each of you that is a maintainer of one of the above 
> projects could please clone the repositories, make sure no tags or 
> branches that you expect are missing (and no extra branches that don't 
> belong to your project are in there) then mark the "Maintainer 
> approved" column on 
> http://community.kde.org/KDESDK/Git_Migration#Migration_Rules I would 
> really appreciate it.
>
> The umbrello developers and I are hoping we can do the actual 
> conversion this weekend before the 4.10 RC 1 tag, but in order for 
> that to happen we need these all to be verified and I need to make it 
> so we can release the 4.10 tarball from git repos (I've done that 
> before for kde-edu and kde-accessibility, but can't recall how that's 
> done, so will figure that out in the next few days).
>
> thanks,
> Jeremy Whiting



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