În ziua de Saturday 21 November 2015, la 22:59:05, Vincent Pinon a scris: > Hello, > > We have been missing testers for our latest releases, mostly from the fact > that people who used to offer daily builds stopped this work. > We first advised people to use Neon (Kubuntu-CI) but they complained it > updated too many things in their system and didn't want to switch with VMs... > So I am back at the task to build Kdenlive (+MLT) for several targets... > > We used to have a PPA for Ubuntu users, and tar.gz bundles (to unpack in > $HOME) for other distros. > This time I was looking for a smarter system, having heard several times good > about build.opensuse.org. > Unfortunately the latter doesn't provide Ubuntu Universe dependencies, show > stopper with all our multimedia stuff. > > Do you have other suggestions then, or is this cross distro approach just a > pipe dream? > Do you have tools/scripts/docs to point me to, to automate the package update > on a monthly(releases)/weekly(bugfix)/daily(devel) basis? > Maybe work to share somewhere on kde.org? > > Many thanks for your help, > > Vincent. > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe > >> << Any updates on this? I'm quite interested on how I can obtain the latest release of Kdenlive. Also, in https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-15.12.0.php[1] I saw Kdenlive. Has Kdenlive joined the KDE applications group? will it be released together with the other KDE applications? With the same versioning system?-- *Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan* GeekAliens.com[2] Kubuntu Romania Representative[3] _Kubuntu Council Member_
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