Hey,
I love hermes mails, but I would love them even more if the mails for
one request where all grouped in a thread.
So here's my completely untested attempt for this (and I'm not sure I'm
still fluent in perl, so there might be some stupid errors). Is there
any way to easily test this kind of things?
Cheers,
Vincent
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I saw your tweets about using Elgg for openSUSE Connect and left a
comment on one of your blog posts. Pavol sent me an email and
suggested I subscribe to this mailing list. I'm a recent addition to
the core Elgg development team. I managed the development for the
upcoming 1.7.2 release and have been an active plugin developer. Some
of my plugins are available here: http://github.com/cash
I'll be monitoring this mailing list and am also available for
providing guidance on using Elgg. If you have any feedback on it, you
can also shoot it my way.
Cash
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[Past two weeks]
- Returned from AMD TRF survived jat lag
- Sick in bed with a cold
- Dealt with travel expenses [huge fun!]
- Wrote and discussed report on AMD TRF
- Attended lecture on 'writing perfect code'
- Looked over changes that have been done in openFATE
- pepared some kernel patches for upstream
[ This week ]
- Finish stuff on openFATE
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Work report Klaas Freitag cw 46/2010
[RED]
...
[AMBER]
[GREEN]
- hunted an ugly bug in Hermes - called "The Henne Bug". Finally
found and fixed, it turned out to be a regexp bug. Nice that
even after long years of perl programming you get regexp fun.
- experimenting with goldendict and doc.o.o a bit: Could be a
new kind of helpcenter with proper indexing and wikipedia etc.
- some packaging exercises
- a little KDE upstream work
- another year end conversation
- peoplemanagement
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What I did:
* fixed few issues with openSUSE Paste
* working on various MySQL stuff
What I plan to do:
* more MySQL stuff
* blog about some parts of that MySQL stuff that I did
* take a look at current state of connect and how can I help
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What I did last week:
- mailed various people about software center cross-distro meeting.
It goes slower than I'd like, though
- some last minute package update/review for next milestone
- various meetings (team, gnome team, all-hands, etc.)
- bug day:
- prepared it
- helped most of Saturday. We did some good job. I'll try to come
with some figures later today.
- read quite a bit about Novell/Attachmate news
What I will do this week:
- some urgent GNOME 3 work
- keep working on the software center meeting
Vincent
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I did for opensuse this week:
- openfate: bugfixing, adding new features, screening team meeting and communication.
- Attended the 'writing perfect code' lecture
Plans for next week:
- https://features.opensuse.org/preview deployment, openfate announcement with help of jos, aj
Greetings
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What I did last week:
+ GNOME 2.32.1: managed the release upstream with the latest member of
the release team (it was some kind of training), and reviewed the
submissions Dominique did for openSUSE (he's amazing, as usual).
Most of it should be in the milestone that'll get released this
week.
+ worked with Alexander on preparing a bug day announcement, for
zombie bugs. Where "worked" means Alexander did the work.
+ good chat with Klaas about various things.
+ tried to catch up with mails, still not done :/
+ went to an event in Toulouse on Saturday to talk about release
management. The event was much more successful than what I expected,
so I'm glad I took time for it. Also had a nice chat with the Debian
Project Leader there.
What I will do this week:
+ my main goal is to make big progress for the organization of a
cross-distro meeting about app store/market place/software center.
+ prepare the bug day that will be next Saturday
Vincent
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Hi,
Ludwig just mentioned that the mailinglist management (subscribe
and unsubscribe) is not very user friendly. First, one has to find
out how to do it (and the link to help is also not very exposed)
and than one has to send wired mail to the list management software.
Ok for geeks, a hurdle for ordinary people.
Why not have a list management page in Connect? Connect knows which
email to use, could query a list of all available mailing lists and
the subscription state from the list software and offer a nice page
where one could click on and off the subscription state of mailing
lists. Connect has to do the subscription change in background.
Evaluation is not needed any more since the user is validated in
connect.
What do you think? Doable?
Klaas
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[green]
- helped Marcus in getting the powerpc tree healthy and usable again
(at least in big parts)
- updated patterns
- reviewed and fixed tons of packages
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