Am Montag, den 28.05.2012, 10:02 +0200 schrieb Martin Schlander:
Søndag den 27. maj 2012 20:37:34 Sven Burmeister skrev:
Am Sonntag, 27. Mai 2012, 11:50:54 schrieb Martin Schlander:
Lørdag den 26. maj 2012 17:52:17 Sven Burmeister skrev:
Why is it called "KDE team" if those in it do not have any time to work on KDE or organise at least a bi-weekly meeting etc.?
It's a community. Join the team and organize meetings if you think they're important.
If you can only present the community argument regarding the organisation of KDE team meetings it tells me a lot about the status. But I get the message, they are not important to you or those adding +1 etc. – otherwise you or any of those would have organised them. And of course it does not matter whether one can spend hours a day on something because one is paid for it or whether one does it as a hobby.
And where did you leave all the other stuff? Anyway, rhetorical questions I guess.
I can't answer the other stuff better than you can yourself. I don't know what people are doing or why. All I can say is I prefer developers working on KDE rather than writing reports or organizing meetings.
Martin, ever came to the idea that it is user-developers who want to know what to do? It will certainly give people who stood for the development of the upcoming openSUSE with KDE (12.2 + 4.8.3) are of interest. There are even more active in informing the openSUSE community blog about the article again interested user to what's happening. Agreement was reached in any meeting (Wiki says exactly which meeting it was) in the past to the future report more about what is happening developmentally. However, there is nowhere that this is only going to do Will Stephenson, there are also more could be reported by that .... it also said Burmeister Sver if I am not mistaken. ;-) Look in the lizard.o.o … stands there for a long time hardly what. In news.o.o it is no different. It was not always like looking into the archives of the Lizard and News.oo shows. Interested users can find almost anything, so that even people who came to the conclusion that the community "death" is .... which is confirmed because there was no new since Milestone 3 test medium for 12.2 more. ;-) -- Grüße aus dem Länd'le Lisufa der Linuxsusefan