Thanks for the quick reply ;)

I was only testing it in a VM as potential solution for a temporary weak-hardware use case - and I tend to prefer Qt-based solutions over GTK.

I have already the confined-user/SELinux issue and a project from Fedora Docs on my schedule, which are both waiting to start. I cannot put much more on my schedule at the moment ;)

However, if the SIG and the related maintainers cannot handle the LXQt packages at the moment either, it might be worth to discuss removing it from the promoted Spins list for now, doesn't it? Finally, the issue here is not just some average application but the desktop environment.

Maybe I am a little too conservative in this respect, but imho once we promote and provide it as a Spin, that goes along with some responsibility. Users may start to rely on it and use it for critical/private data and processes.

On 7/1/23 16:01, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 8:38 AM Christopher Klooz via devel
<devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi,

I was testing an instance of the LXQt Spin in a VM and saw that after
updating all packages, the LXQt packages are still with version 1.1.0,
which is from April 2022. Current is 1.3.0.

I read the LXQt team does not maintain itself, and 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 seem
to not contain critical security issues or so, but does someone keep
checking if something urgent comes up that requires action? (security or
compatibility issues, broken processes/automation at maintainers, ...)

Help is always desired and wanted. :)

Certainly if you're interested in LXQt and keeping it up to date,
helping out on that front would be greatly appreciated.



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