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Subject: Re: RKWard is in kdereview
From: Albert Astals Cid <aacid () kde ! org>
Date: 2018-10-09 22:15:23
Message-ID: 7774083.Z1gACG5DI1 () xps
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El dissabte, 6 d'octubre de 2018, a les 15:45:39 CEST, Thomas Friedrichsmeier va \
escriure:
> Hi!
>
> KDE.org has been our home for a almost four years, now (after over a
> decade on sourceforge), but somehow I've kept procrastinating on the
> final step: Today I'd like to ask you to start reviewing RKWard for
> inclusion into exragear (coming from playground).
the i18n folder seems like from the past and something you should not need if in kde \
infrastructure. Could you delete it?
Also I'd suggest you compile enabling -DECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS="address;undefined"
There's a few memory leaks (reported at exit) that you may want to have a look.
And there's also a few undefined behaviour warnings on exit, you've them marked as \
"known" things but it'd be good if you could find a way to fix them.
Your help menu is for some reason missing the Change Language option, i tried to do \
it a quick fix but could not, i would appreciate if you could find a way to only \
define the extra actions and not all of them (like we do for example in okular).
I've no idea about R so can't comment on the app itself ^_^
Cheers,
Albert
>
> RKWard is an easy to use and easily extensible IDE/GUI for R (a
> powerful language and environment for statistical computing, if you
> did not know it, yet). It aims to combine the power of the
> R-language with the ease of use of commercial statistics tools.
>
> RKWard is used productively on Linux/BSD, Mac, and Windows.
>
> We have quite a heavy code-base, and some of it dates back to the time
> when KDE 3.0 was still fresh. I guess reviewing this will not be an
> easy task, and honestly I have no idea where I would recommend you to
> start. So please just ask whatever you need to know, and I'll try my
> best to help you around.
>
> Looking forward to your feedback!
>
> Thomas Friedrichsmeier
> for the RKWard team
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