Same here. On Monday, 28 December 2020 01:56:43 CET Emmet O'Neill wrote: > Ok, sounds good to me. >=20 > On Sun, Dec 27, 2020, 6:43 AM Tymon D=C4=85browski > wrote: >=20 > > Let's do it in January? Like you said: January 7th, 20 CET? > > > > niedz., 27 gru 2020 o 08:22 Emmet O'Neill > > napisa=C5=82(a): > > > >> Hey all, are you still planning on having a testing day on the 27th? > >> > >> On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 3:55 PM Emmet O'Neill > >> wrote: > >> > >>> I think we should wait until the new year to start, since the next few > >>> weeks are quite busy and I expect most people will be taking at least= some > >>> time off over the next 2-3 weeks. > >>> I know it depends where you are in the world, but I don't think people > >>> should feel compelled to do this kind of thing in the middle of the > >>> holiday. Just bake some cookies instead, eh? > >>> As important as testing is, it's equally important that people have > >>> some time to take *real* breaks. Including habitual support-givers and > >>> MR-testers. ;) > >>> > >>> I'm not totally opposed to the 27th, but what do you all think about = the *first > >>> thursday of the month*, starting on *January 7th* *@ 20:00CET*? > >>> It might be a good way to start out the new year and start thinking > >>> about our plans and goals for Krita 5 in 2021. > >>> > >>> > This is great thing to do. Some how i missed it in the meeting. Will > >>>> it be > >>>> > open for only developers? Will it be for whole day? > >>>> > >>> > >>> You may have missed it because we were having some issues with Matrix > >>> IRC bridging... > >>> > >>> Anyway, it's Krita, so of course it'll be open to anybody to particip= ate > >>> if they can and want to. The more the merrier. :) > >>> > >>> Right now we have a number of full-time developers, so the idea is to > >>> take a small chunk of that time to actually use and test the program = for > >>> ourselves. > >>> Because when we are singularly focused on squashing the next bug in t= he > >>> list, or making the next change to our MR, > >>> It's very easy to spend all of your time and mental energy on the code > >>> in the IDE, and not on the program itself. > >>> Ultimately, it does cost us a few developer hours, but I think it'll > >>> have a return of better vision, more ideas, and a better feel for what > >>> we're working towards. > >>> (If it's not worth the time, we drop it and try something else after a > >>> few months. But I think it will.) > >>> > >>> While working it would be nice to take notes, whether it's "fix this > >>> annoying widget behavior here" or "wouldn't it be nice if this tool c= ould > >>> do that"... > >>> > >>> After some talk, it seemed > >>>> like we should try to (voluntarily) organize on BBB, everyone turns = on > >>>> screen sharing and you know, we'll just draw and chat a bit. > >>>> > >>> > >>> I'm all for this, and starting at 20:00CET would work fine for Eoin a= nd > >>> I, since that's around the time we usually. > >>> I do think that the diversity of timezones (coupled with everybody > >>> working on their own schedule) will make virtually organizing pretty = hard > >>> to pull off. > >>> There's no harm in trying it out though, even if people just pop in a= nd > >>> out whenever they can. I have a feeling it'll get lonely for Eoin and= I > >>> later in the day. lol > >>> > >>> We won't be stuck with anything, so if things don't work out well we = can > >>> always adapt. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 7:23 AM Raghavendra Kamath < > >>> raghu@raghukamath.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 6:11:42 PM IST Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > That would be 20:00 CET -- that can work for me, though might be a > >>>> bit late > >>>> > for Raghukamath... > >>>> > >>>> Yes that would be midnight for me, but I think if everyone is > >>>> comfortable with > >>>> the time I have no problem :) > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Raghukamath > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >=20 =2D-=20 https://www.krita.org