On Monday 27 September 2004 02:53 pm, Brad Hards wrote: > On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 11:11 am, Brad Hards wrote: > > Here is the short version of the plan (and there is no long version yet, > > we'll make it up as we go along): > > > > 1. Justin makes up a tarball of the QCA part of his CVS tree and sends it > > to me. Obviously it would be a bad idea to commit anything to that > > version of QCA. > > 2. I send it to the KDE CVS gods, and get them to unpack it in the > > kdesupport module. > > 3. In parallel, I'll update the website HTML, and get it installed > > somewhere on http://developer.kde.org > > 4. When the CVS tree is working on cvs.kde.org, I'll do a test commit (of > > the unittest part, probably) and make sure it is all working. I'm > > currently looking at how much it is going to take to get a Windows > > version of Qt running locally, for testing. > > 5. We announce the success to the world, and look for other people to do > > work for which we can take credit :-) > > Steps 1, 2 and 4 are done. You can checkout kdesupport/qca now (or maybe > later, if you are on anoncvs). Yup, and there it is. > I have a little bit of the HTML done, hopefully get it finished tonight. > > I've also created a qca component on http://bugs.kde.org, with myself as > the default owner. Justin - do you want to be the owner? Or do you want > them to go to a mailing list? If you can use the Delta list, that would be great. Let me know if I have to do anything on my end to make that work. -Justin