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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: Text in tabs being cut off
From:       Benjamin Meyer <ben () meyerhome ! net>
Date:       2008-07-10 18:31:01
Message-ID: 6882645A-653A-4A82-867E-8DD30DA5FC6F () meyerhome ! net
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On Jul 10, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Michael Leupold wrote:

> Am Mittwoch, 9. Juli 2008 schrieb Lubos Lunak:
>> On Tuesday 08 of July 2008, Girish Ramakrishnan wrote:
>>> I thought qt-copy was for "immediate" hot fixes that
>>> we want immediately during development. And the fix is arriving in  
>>> the
>>> next patch release (and we know the tab bar fix is coming only in  
>>> the
>>> next minor release). I might be completely off in my understanding  
>>> of
>>> the purpose of qt-copy here...
>> Not completely, but you are (assuming this is still about qt-copy/ 
>> patches
>> and not just qt-copy itself). I originally created qt-copy/patches  
>> because
>> back then I got tired of trying to push patches through qt-bugs and I
>> wanted a place where such patches could be collected and shared. So
>> basically qt-copy/patches is for Qt patches that should be in Qt  
>> but are
>> not, for whatever reason.
>
> I agree with what Lubos said. My intention in providing that patch  
> is that at
> least there will be a place for distributions to pick it up and  
> distribute
> it. This should be done for patches we consider safe. AFAIK there  
> are several
> distributions which pick up patches from qt-copy.

Sidenote: It is very annoying when patches are put there that don't  
have a Qt or KDE task id.

-Benjamin Meyer
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