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KDE Games/Git Conversion Progress

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How to Fill Out the Table

Rule Writers

  • Once you've written the rules for a particular game and feel they're complete, push them to the kdegames directory of the kde-ruleset repository. Add your initials in the "Rules" column as a link pointing to the rules file.
  • Once you've generated a repository from the rules and verified its correctness, push it some place public, preferably a personal scratch repo. Add your initials in the "Repo" column as a link pointing to the repository webpage.

Repository Checkers

  • It is assumed that the rule writer has already verified the correctness of the repository, so don't bother adding yourself to the table.
  • Checkout the repository, poke around a bit and then perform each of the following checks, adding your initials in each column. Ideally, more than one person should check each repo, in which case, separate each set of initials with a comma.

The Checks

Check1
The complete history is present. The first commit should be the initial import into KDE's CVS or SVN. All transitions from playground, kdereview, extragear, KDE3, etc. should be present.
Check2
The user documentation is in a subdirectory named "doc".
Check3
Commit messages contain the original SVN path and revision numbers. (--add-metadata was used during conversion.)
Check4
The repository has only one head. (git branch -r) Two heads mean a broken master branch.
Check5
All relevant stable branches are present. If a game entered the kdegames module for the 4.3 release, it should have a stable branch "KDE/4.x" for each x >= 3 and none for x < 3.
Check6
All relevant release tags are present. If a game entered the kdegames module for the 4.3 release, it should have tags "KDE/4.x.y" for each x >= 3 and none for x < 3.
Check7
All stable branches are of the format "KDE/X.Y" and all release tags are of the format "vX.Y.Z".
Check8
If the game has a non-linear history (i.e. work branches were created and later merged back in to trunk) that should be recreated in the Git history. This is by far the most difficult check. Use git gui to visualise branches and merges, but you have to know what you're looking for. Fortunately, this isn't required for games that have a simple playground -> kdereview -> kdegames history.

The Table

Game Rules Repo Check1 Check2 Check3 Check4 Check5 Check6 Check7 Check8
Bomber PC PC
Bovo PC PC
Granatier MK
Kajongg WR WR
Kapman PC PC
Katomic
KBlackBox
KBlocks PC PC
KBounce
KBreakout PC PC
KDiamond
KFourInLine
KGoldrunner
Kigo PC PC
Killbots PC PC
Kiriki PC PC
KJumpingCube
Klickety
KLines
KMahjongg
KMines
KNavalBattle
KNetWalk
Kolf
Kollision PC PC
Konquest
KPatience
KReversi
KShisen
KSirk
KSnakeDuel
KSpaceDuel
KSquares PC PC
KSudoku PC PC
KTuberling
Kubrick PC PC
libkdegames
libkmahjongg
Lieutenant Skat
Palapeli