Hi, I am slowly learning Debian packaging myself. Also I tried to compile KDE myself, while this is not 100% successful it learned my how big KDE is. >From the discussions in this thread, once I asked the question also, it became clear to me that having a small team on one end and a huge amount of packages on the other side will lead to long throughput times in bringing upstream changes to Debian packages. Automation and working together are key-words, (the only?) in shortening the throughput times.
I do not know what led to the frictions in the past. But make a plea to look forward, grab help and focus on achieving shorter throughput times in bringing KDE changes to Debian. Let me know if/how I can help. Regards Luc Op zo 5 jul. 2020 om 15:49 schreef Norbert Preining <norb...@preining.info>: > Hi Dietz, > > > Would you mind announcing relevant changes from your side (changed > repos, > > discontinued development and so on) also oh debian-kde? > > I don't think this is welcome here, since also on the IRC channel I was > told not to advertise my repositories. > > I suggest you to follow my blog, tag "KDE" to receive updates. > > Thanks > > Norbert > > -- > PREINING Norbert https://www.preining.info > Accelia Inc. + IFMGA ProGuide + TU Wien + JAIST + TeX Live + Debian Dev > GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13 > > -- Luc Castermans mailto:luc.casterm...@gmail.com