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List:       kde-women
Subject:    Re: [Kde-women] Job database
From:       "C.M.Lotion" <cmlotion () wanadoo ! nl>
Date:       2005-04-09 22:29:18
Message-ID: 200504091829.22638.cmlotion () wanadoo ! nl
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Hi Anne-Marie, Ines and Lauri,

Thanks a lot for your answers. Sorry for me answering late!

On Wednesday 06 April 2005 07:51, Anne-Marie Mahfouf wrote:
> Hi Lauri,
>
> I see your point. However the Quality Team failed to turn with any
> productive idea and last time I looked at the Junior Jobs bugs (I thought I
> could work on some) I was appealed. One was to port KMail to KConfig XT
> (89446). How Junior is that, I am not sure ;-)
>
:) so it's not just me

> Anyway it's all too complicated ad of course a database needs huge work.
>
Yeah, that's why I was wondering about the kde-woman db. There were some 
suggestions for alternatives on the kde-www list, but what I like about 
bugs.kde.org is that it is a KDE-wide system, used and maintained. 

- divide et impera ? -
I was thinking of providing custom "views" of the kde bug database to directly 
provide a configurable subset of the database content based on the product, 
something like when you select a product or run the wizard. Such a view can 
be embedded in the product's website, and be maintained by the product's 
active community with relevant extra information(kde-women, kde-webteam, 
kde-quality (check JJs) etc). Of course, bugs.kde.org should still be 
available and it would be the place were everything is put together.

Benefits: easy access to file bugs, manage and maintain "bugs" database for 
kde teams and provide more meaningful representation/extra information.
Drawbacks: view system needs to be developed and has to be easy to maintain so 
they will actually be maintained

Actually, tasks/jobs database would be a better name than bugs database, since 
not only bugs are managed and it's more positive ;) . 

> For those who want to be involved in doing something, I suggest that the
> first task would be to update women.kde.org and to think of new ideas to
> keep it going.
>
:) I would like to get involved with kde-women, although the upcoming week(s) 
I will not be available that much. Thanks again.

Regards,

Claire

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