[Qgis-release-team] Getting ready for QGIS 0.11.0
Richard Duivenvoorde
richard at duif.net
Sun Jul 6 10:39:14 EDT 2008
Hi Tim,
I checked both the i18n directory with a trivial translation change and
in the root-dir, with a url change in srs/app/qgsabout.cpp (a small 'bug
I stumbled upon while translating: see
https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/1139).
Both with my osgeo login 'rduivenvoorde' and my qgis-wiki login
'RichardDuivenvoorde'.
But nowhere succeeded...
So if it is ok can somebody have a look at the svn-access for me?
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
Tim Sutton wrote:
> Richard
>
> I'm thinking it might be good to manage the change log in svn. Are you
> set up with write commits to svn already? I remember there was a
> thread discussing giving you access, chatting to Jef last night I
> became unsure if you were SVN write enabled now though.
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
>
> 2008/7/6 Tim Sutton <tim at linfiniti.com>:
>> Hi
>>
>> 2008/7/6 Richard Duivenvoorde <richard at duif.net>:
>>> Hi Team,
>>>
>>> I will sanitize the svn commit logs. I'm able te generate the 'raw'-svn log
>>> myself, so this will be OK.
>> Great!
>>
>>> If we need input from Martin, we have to hurry; on the 4th of juni he wrote:
>>> "Finally, in a week I'm leaving for vacations, I'm going to be off line for
>>> about two months so ...."
>> Ok once you have generated the svn log I can compose something to
>> summarise his changes based on your logs.
>>
>>> Tim, I lost a lot of time last time writing the 0.10 visual changelog by
>>> fighting wiki quicks.
>>> In your initial text you propose "txt2tags" to you think this will be
>>> easier?
>> I use txt2tags a lot and in my opinion it will make the process a lot
>> easier - it can generate plain text, moinmoin, latex and html from the
>> one source and the markup is really simple. Let me know if you need
>> any help with it or if you hate the idea of using it :-P
>>
>>> Who can start/alias a new page (which kind?) like:
>>> http://blog.qgis.org/changelog_0.11?
>> Anybody can start this page.
>>
>>
>>> I hope we get on steam soon for this release.
>>>
>> Yes me too! Thanks for pitching in!
>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Richard Duivenvoorde
>>>
>>> Tim Sutton wrote:
>>>> Hi All
>>>>
>>>> Hope you are all well! QGIS metis will be released soon....
>>>>
>>>> 1) If you are still around and willing to work on the release team can
>>>> you 'check in' every now and then so we know you are still active?
>>>>
>>>> 2) remember we need press releases etc - Anne are you still planning
>>>> to take the lead on getting this ready?
>>>>
>>>> 3) I'm attaching initial text for the visual changelog. It still needs
>>>> sections on:
>>>>
>>>> - bug squash counts
>>>> - any feedback from devs
>>>> - sanitised svn commit logs
>>>>
>>>> 4) In theory we should be announcing the release next monday. However
>>>> there are still a few show stopper issues which may delay things a
>>>> little further. I suggest we proceed as if the release will be on
>>>> monday 14 and then if there are small delays everything will be ready
>>>> from our side.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Tim
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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