Yesterday, without any warning, Emanuel Goscinski asked me whether I'd like to do an interview with
kubuntu-de.org. Of course I said yes (after all I am very selfish and like to search myself on Google

).
Anyway, all this resulted in an (IMHO) quite good interview, a tiny little bit too much tech stuff, but otherwise worth reading...
Emanuel however removed one super important question (according to
Nightrose it describes me pretty well):
Welche drei Menschen und welche drei Dinge würdest du auf eine einsame Insel mitnehmen (ohne Internetanschluss)?
Ohne Internetanschluss? Vergiss es, ich fahr nicht auf die!
Translation:
Which 3 people and which 3 things would you take with you on an lonesome island (with no internet connection)
No internet connection? Forget it, I'm so not going!
In case you really (?) want to have a look at the complete interview, head over to kubuntu-de.org:
- click ---> here <--- for the english translation
- click ---> here <--- for the german interview
Olivier Bédard, our super-cool Amarok network admin, just installed a tool called
Fisheye. It's basically exactly what I was asking for in the
last post, it lets you easily look at all the recent commits with a nice pretty interface to look at the diffs. There's a little button to send a given commit to the Crucible, where there's a code review system. It is proprietary however.
It needs a local SVN repository, so Olivier rigged up an SVK repo to mirror from KDE. Apparently Fisheye support for Git is forthcoming, which is good since git-svn is the only way to mirror SVN and have it follow Amarok when extragear was reorganized a couple years ago.
You can check it out for
Dragon Player and
Amarok.