Topic: New Debian repository (oh, also a summary of our hibernation)
Hello,
It's been a long time since our latest news, so here is a loose summary of what you missed:
The Debian repository for those of you who want the latest builds is now http://debian.qelectrotech.org/qet/debian/
QElectroTech is now available in Italian, thanks to Alessandro Conti.
Czech and Polish translations are actively maintained by Pavel and Pawel.
Laurent's work now gives us a collection of 1014 electrical elements within 171 categories.
All improvements made in the trunk have been merged into our 0.3 branch; all work done on QElectroTech now takes place in this branch.
A progress bar has been added to show the elements panel (re)loading progress. On long-term, a cache shall be implemented to get rid of those annoying wait times.
Title block templates now can be internationalized -- note this required changes in the previously-defined format, thus leading to very first, old templates not being well handled anymore.
Work on the title block template editor has begun but is progressing slowly due to professionnal constraints. Note no code has been commited yet since what you can see below is more of an experimental playground in terms of code and ergonomy.
(sorry, French screenshot, ...)
As usual, we'd like to remember our project is still looking for C++/Qt developers having free time and wishing to contribute to QElectroTech
'n+1' trivial tasks are expected to be accomplished in the same time as 'n' tasks.
Logg's Rebuttal to Gray's Law:
'n+1' trivial tasks take twice as long as 'n' trivial tasks