On Saturday 05 February 2011 03:42:25 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Friday, February 4, 2011, you wrote: > > > On Thursday, February 3, 2011, 4ernov wrote: > > > > I've fixed a bug in lm-sensors' part of ksysguard which concerns its > > > > work with multiprocessor systems. The bug is discussed in this > > > > report: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251145 - Sensors tab > > > > and Sensors plasmoid don't see more than 4 cores with 2.6.35 kernels > > > > > > i've reviwed all 4 of your patches and merged them. thanks! > > > > > > if you'd like to continue fixing bugs and improving the code, you > > > should really consider getting a commit account of your own :) > > > > Aaron, thank a lot for reviewing and merging my patches, my very first > > patches to KDE, it was really brilliant news last morning :) Yes, I > > hope to continue fixing some bugs, also have some plans. But is it > > really possible to have such an account for this? > > yes, of course! you can still get patches reviewed as you need or if your > changes are on other people's code, but you can at least then push them > yourself when they are ready (which could be instantly if they are > "obvious" fixes). > > my suggestion is this: make yourself an account on identity.kde.org, then > when you next have a patch ready to push apply for a commit account, also > via identity.kde.org, and you can put me down as your reference. > > welcome to KDE! :)
Thank you very much! And also thanks for detailed instructions. So I know what to do when my next patch is done :) >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<