Hi Jesse,

As explained during café (hoped to see you there ;)
LTS has a tool old Qt version, and it will be quite long to repackage the Qt 
stack (into /opt to avoid breaking other apps)
AppImages / FlatPack / Snaps could be a solution, but not ready yet, maybe 
after Randa in September...
Or back in early KF5 times, I explained how to create a chroot to run recent 
distro packages:
https://community.kde.org/Kdenlive/Development/KF5#Older_Linux_Distributions

Only 7 months more and LTS will be up to date :\

Le mardi 8 août 2017, 10:56:20 CEST Jesse DuBord a écrit :


Awesome stuff, Vincent! Appreciate the time you've taken to set all of this up.


One comment: I did a poll on the Ubuntu G+ community, asking users whether they 
use the LTS ubuntu releases or the non-LTS. So far, over 1,090 people have 
voted, and a STAGGERING 71% use LTS releases on their primary machines 
(https://plus.google.com/+JesseDuBordFilms/posts/3VkkxrzCzZV[1]). I might 
encourage support for the latest LTS release for Kdenlive PPA's, in both the 
new timeline ppa and the master ppa (seems like LTS support is already in 
stable ppa). Having packages for those LTS versions would expand the use of 
them, drastically, based on my findings.

Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2017 15:04:54 +0200
From: "harald.albrecht" <harald.albre...@gmx.net[2]>
To: Vincent Pinon <vpi...@kde.org[3]>, kdenlive@kde.org[4]
Subject: AW: PPA to test future 17.12 (timeline rewrite)
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Von: Vincent Pinon <vpi...@kde.org[3]> 
Datum: 08.08.17  14:47  (GMT+01:00) 
An: kdenlive@kde.org[4] 
Betreff: PPA to test future 17.12 (timeline rewrite) 

Hello,

I've finally finished the setup of a new PPA to test the future Kdenlive 17.12 
version,
containing a "kdenlive-test" package that can coexist with a normal "kdenlive" 
package (17.04 or 17.08)...
ppa:kdenlive/kdenlive-17.12preview

The build lives in /opt/kdenlive-test
I forgot to install an icon to a standard path, so you have to create one or 
run the command: /opt/kdenlive-test/bin/kdenlive

As usual, I publish quickly before testing seriously, so be prepared for 
deception :-p
Don't hesitate to send me your remarks, and if you find it interesting, I let 
you share the info on your networks (reminding this is experimental software)...

Vincent.
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