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Subject: FEATURE: folder quick filing in KMail
From: Till Adam <adam () kde ! org>
Date: 2006-04-15 8:43:36
Message-ID: 200604151241.09825.adam () kde ! org
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Folks,
I'd like to suggest the "folder quick filing" feature for KMail for
inclusion into the branch. (http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113759)
It has been implemented by Kumaran Santhanam, I've been running it for
months now, withouth problems, and grown to love it. So let's check the
requirments:
> - it needs to be already in trunk - we already have lot of code that
went
> only into KDE3.5.x and not trunk, no need to make this even worse
He's working on porting it.
> - it needs to be complete and ready - don't ask "I plan to develop
> this feature for 3.5.x, will it get in?"
check
> - it needs to be well-tested - create a branch or a patch and have it
tested
> by other people, or even make independent public releases
(kde-apps.org, in
> some distribution packages, whatever)
check at least me and the patch author
> - it needs to respect other freezes - if no new i18n messages are
allowed,
> no feature changing those is allowed either
check
> - it needs to be committed no later than a month before the next
release is
> tagged (right now there's no date for 3.5.3, but presumably all
releases
> will be announced at least a month in advance)
uhm ... check?
> - it must be mentioned in the changelog of the release (marked with
"New:")
pending
> - commit log must include "approved by ..." and don't forget the
FEATURE:
> tag where applicable
pending
> - last and the most important: It must be posted to the mailing list
for the
> SVN module (kde-core-devel for those without) and must be approved by
the
> module's maintainer (TWG for those without)
check + pending (Ingo?)
What say you?
Cheers,
Till
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