On Sun February 23 2014 5:33:17 am Michele Calgaro wrote:
Scribus:
open bug report 1857.
(1957). If you folks want additional apps, I have a long list of KDE3 apps that could be
added. I still have access to the sources and Slackware build scripts.
A challenge is many of these apps are useless and were useless when they were first
introduced. Many now are useless because of obsolete dependencies, such as HAL and esound,
or obsolete online URLs.
Then there are the usual problems discussed previously with help handbooks, incomplete
*.desktop files, missing Help buttons, etc. There is a reason most of these apps never
merged upstream into KDE: poor quality.
A bigger challenge with adding apps is we keep spreading ourselves thinner and thinner. At
this moment the bug report backlog looks like this:
Blocker: 5
Critical: 7
Regressions: 18
Help Handbook: 20
PATCHAVAIL: 33
stdout/stderr: 49
Basically these bug reports are ignored. "Not my itch" is a common theme in this
project. Additional apps will not change anything. Who will support these new apps?
I would like to see us devote a few weeks to eliminating all of the above. Everybody would
agree to stop scratching their own itches and would agree to help eliminate the above
backlog.
David, when you want a program to be added to the
repo, just file a bug report for it, it's the best way to "don't forget
it".
The dev mail list stopped being a useful place to resolve bugs. That hasn't happened
in about 18 months. Just file bug reports. Posting bugs to the list is like spitting into
the wind.
--
Darrell