Le mercredi 23 août 2017, 16:51:24 CEST Kevin Funk a écrit : > On Wednesday, 23 August 2017 16:38:56 CEST laurent Montel wrote: > > Hi, > > Heya, > > > Really I don't think it's a good think. > > It's very easy to contribute to craft recipe on git kde > > Right. For us.
yep for us indeed :) (I have already qt codereview access, kdab access, kde access, and another one for kde contribution ? :) ) But how many external contributor do you have at the moment ?:) > > > It's too bad to have another access for develop recipe for kde. > > > > How we will get recipe now ? > > We need to download on 2 different repo ? > > Yes, and looking at ongoing splitting of repositories people usually don't > mind more repositories, no? :) Indeed. > > More realistically: Another famous manager solved this nicely, you can > simply add 'recipe repos' by running a special command in the package > manager itself. > > I'm hinting at homebrew, there adding another 'tap' (recipe repo) is as > simply as doing: > brew tap user/repo > > > In craft, I could envision something similar (but less Github centric): > craft --add-repo git://anongit.kde.org/kde-projects, or > craft --add-repo ssh://g...@my.company.com/craft-recipes for me it's a good idea. > > So if it's the case why we don"t have a repo kde + a repo for other apps > > in > > githup ? > > I think that's another solution (worse in my book), but something I could > live with as well. But I think having at least one Github recipe repo where > externals can easily contribute to non-KDE-related recipes is essential in > getting Craft being used outside the KDE bubble. > > This repository should probably also contain (at least) all the recipes for > the dependencies required to build KDE applications. a sync between git kde + github why not. > > Regards, > Kevin > > > Regards > > > > Le mercredi 23 août 2017, 15:33:09 CEST Hannah von Reth a écrit : > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > We have been thinking about splitting the Craft recipes into a separate > > > repository for some time now. > > > To have a Craft core and the recipes separated would enable us to > > > provide more stable user experience. It would allow us to use the latest > > > recipes with the stable core. > > > > > > At the same time Craft tries to get rid of the image as the KDE Windows > > > build tool. > > > > > > Craft offers recipes for many libraries and non KDE applications. > > > Additionally Craft offers support for Mac, Linux and FreeBSD. > > > > > > In order to reach more people we intend to move the recipes to GitHub to > > > enable non KDE contributors to add their recipes. > > > Craft would continue to be a KDE Project on the KDE infrastructure, only > > > the recipes would move. > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Hannah -- Laurent Montel | laurent.mon...@kdab.com | KDE/Qt Senior Software Engineer KDAB (France) S.A.S., a KDAB Group company Tel. France +33 (0)4 90 84 08 53, www.kdab.fr KDAB - The Qt, C++ and OpenGL Experts - Platform-independent software solutions