On 10/07/2009 06:29 AM, Thomas Janssen wrote: > 2009/10/7 Jaroslav Reznik<jreznik at redhat.com>: >> On Tuesday 06 October 2009 20:13:13 Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: >>> Hello Linuxguy123, >>> >>> On Tuesday 06 October 2009, 14:56, Linuxguy123 wrote: >>>>> Well then, its an excellent weather widget ! Good work. I vote for it >>>>> to be included in the general Plasma widgets. >>>> >>>> Sorry, Thomas... "you" = Ariel for that comment. >>> >>> you should thank the developer Georg Hennig >>> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=98925 >>> >>> @Gilboa Davara >>> >>> no, I didn't create a Package Review Request (I'm sure packages are fine, I >>> run rpmlint and tested them on i586 and x86_64; problem is I'm not sure I >>> will have time to do all the other steps required by Fedora packaging >>> guidelines) >> >> Hi, >> I'm not fan of weather applets but I should as my windows are planked whole >> days and then I don't know what to wear when going to the office :D So looks >> like this plasmoid is really popular so I can take care of importing it to >> Fedora. I can help you with review and all the processes or I can do it >> myself. It's much more work to maintain it out of repository. > > Hmm, well, as i said it's nice i gave it a try. But it has some > serious problems IMO. It's nice on the Desktop, but if you put it in > the panel, you need a magnifier to be able to read the Weather details > or the forecast for the next days. It's *very* small. I found the font very small as well, even on the desktop. And i had a > plasma carsh short after i added it. But i'm not 100% sure if it's > really related to it. Normally i dont have plasma crashes here. > But maybe i'm doing something wrong. Same here. Plasma crashed after I clicked OK when in the configuration dialog. > > I prefer yaWP over it. > I use the Weather Forecast applet myself. Was easier to configure as "Environment Canada" was one of the data sources. No need to use accuweather or other website.