On Mon 15 Feb 2010 at 15:05:09 PST Charlie Kester wrote:
On Mon 15 Feb 2010 at 14:11:47 PST Steven Friedrich wrote:
I suspect this means we won't get KDE 4.4 for quite some time...
I don't think that it was ever in the plan to get it in before the
freeze. Here's what Martin Wilke said in th
On Mon 15 Feb 2010 at 14:11:47 PST Steven Friedrich wrote:
I suspect this means we won't get KDE 4.4 for quite some time...
I don't think that it was ever in the plan to get it in before the
freeze. Here's what Martin Wilke said in the call for testing:
Before you ask we don't want to put
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> On Monday 15 February 2010 12:19:01 pm Erwin Lansing wrote:
>> In preparation for 7.3-RELEASE, the ports tree is now in feature freeze.
>>
>> Normal upgrade, new ports, and changes that only affect other branches
>> are allowed without pri
2010/2/15 Steven Friedrich :
> On Monday 15 February 2010 12:19:01 pm Erwin Lansing wrote:
>> In preparation for 7.3-RELEASE, the ports tree is now in feature freeze.
>>
>> Normal upgrade, new ports, and changes that only affect other branches
>> are allowed without prior approval but with the extr
On Monday 15 February 2010 12:19:01 pm Erwin Lansing wrote:
> In preparation for 7.3-RELEASE, the ports tree is now in feature freeze.
>
> Normal upgrade, new ports, and changes that only affect other branches
> are allowed without prior approval but with the extra
> Feature safe: yes tag in the c
In preparation for 7.3-RELEASE, the ports tree is now in feature freeze.
Normal upgrade, new ports, and changes that only affect other branches
are allowed without prior approval but with the extra
Feature safe: yes tag in the commit message. Any commit that is
sweeping, i.e. touches a large numb