Hi, Il Friday 05 September 2008 16:04:10 Sebastian Kügler ha scritto: > I don't follow this logic, it should be the other way round, no? Having > people review it when we *know* it's not ready doesn't sound useful :)
I just proposed a way to tell people "we are going to move both to kdesomething, let's fix & try things" because actually they are almost hidden in our enormous playground. > If newsticker still performs as horrible as it did in the beginning, it > shouldn't be released at all. That might save us some bugreports "plasma > chews up all my CPU time". The news and rss applets are well-behaving as > far as I can see, so those should replace the newsticker applet, or the > newsticker applet needs to be fixed. Hence CC:ing Frerich. BTW: newsticker seems to be released... it's shipped with kubuntu and it seems quite buggy. Il Friday 05 September 2008 16:42:52 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto: > a) the current state of both the rssnow and news plasmoids? They seems to work. > b) the difference between rssnow and news? mainly the layout... rssnow is the eyecandy one, news is the simpler one. Bye, Davide Bettio. _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel
