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Discuss Kourse 1
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RE: Discuss Kourse 1
thanks for helping me with my first patch... ,-)
I just see that bugs.kde.org also has the possibility to add it as attachment... Is there a prefered way to continue with a patch?
I just see that bugs.kde.org also has the possibility to add it as attachment... Is there a prefered way to continue with a patch?
michael4910, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
RE: Discuss Kourse 1
Patches for things like this ( feature additions ) are usually sent to the mailing list and suggestions can then be made by other developers.
For things like bugs, they can be added to the affected bug, or sent to the mailing list.
The best way to get commentary on a patch is usually the mailing lists.
For things like bugs, they can be added to the affected bug, or sent to the mailing list.
The best way to get commentary on a patch is usually the mailing lists.
System Settings and Device Actions KCM maintainer


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