On 19/07/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 12/07/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
* Existing dictionaries: no problem, we will integrate them as usual. A
deadline will be agreed upon and sent to the l10n list.
* New dictionaries: no problem, we will integrate them as usual. A
deadline will be agreed upo
On 12/07/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
It's time to decide what goes into 4.1.2 and what doesn't.
Thanks for the feedback (some of it will be addressed in separate
threads). I'm coming back to this discussion to actually put a value in
the deadline I had left open.
3. Localization
* Existing
On 13 July 2015 at 10:19, Gavin McDonald wrote:
> With regards to digital signing, we have ‘test’ credits that can be used to
> practice on.
>
I understood earlier on David, that the credits infra bought last year
would expire this august and he was in doubt
how much he would buy going forward.
With regards to digital signing, we have ‘test’ credits that can be used to
practice on.
Gav…
> On 13 Jul 2015, at 9:04 am, jan i wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I agree to use this as the overall plan, which of course needs to detailed.
>
> I do have a comment about digital signing. It is correct than I
Hi
I agree to use this as the overall plan, which of course needs to detailed.
I do have a comment about digital signing. It is correct than I do not have
spare
cycles before mid october.
Digital signing means in reality white listing the content, which are both
our
exe as well as many third par
Am 07/12/2015 03:57 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
It's time to decide what goes into 4.1.2 and what doesn't. Not in terms
of specific bugfixes (we have the standard process of nominating release
blockers for this and I don't plan to change it), but in terms of
categories. The following is a realis
It's time to decide what goes into 4.1.2 and what doesn't. Not in terms
of specific bugfixes (we have the standard process of nominating release
blockers for this and I don't plan to change it), but in terms of
categories. The following is a realistic list of what we can have in
4.1.2. Shall we