[Uml-devel] Umbrello rules for review
Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
elv1313 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 02:10:18 UTC 2012
On 10/21/2012 11:40 AM, Oliver Kellogg wrote:
> On 2012-10-21 14:04:22 +0200, Tomaz Canabrava wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>> The last commit in /branches/work/isi-umbrello was five years ago
>>> and the work their was committed to trunk.
>>> The last commit in /branches/work/umbrello-qgv-port was 13 months
>>> ago and the last time I tried it wasn't compiling.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you ask me: Please, don't include those two branches.
>> Any other developer has a word on this?
> isi-umbrello:
> - Don't include, for sure.
>
> umbrello-qgv-port:
> - In all likelihood has been obsoleted by more recent work on merging the soc-umbrello branch.
> - Putting Camila on the CC just to make sure.
>
> Oliver
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Still, it is work that have been done and must be respected as such. KDE
Git should, in thoery, represent the project as a whole. I am not
arguing against the fact that it will be useless from now on, this is
probably, indeed, true. Nevertheless, I think it deserve to be
preserved. Once the migration is done and the last SVN repo are
migrated, what's left may become unavailable or, worst, be destroyed. If
the overhead to have these branch is not to intensive, I would opt for
inclusion.
Tomaz, as for your army of minions, what are they doing in term of
features. Me an a couple other people are doing some work (designed to
be merged, this time) resurecting my old power user mode and porting
some dialogs to .ui instead of hardcoded C++ to make it a little easier
to further develop Umbrello. We started last week, so this is mostly
abstraction and architectural work, nothing visible or useful yet. I
just want to avoid doing any mutually exclusive or conflicting work. Can
we have a little update from you?
Thanks
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