El dissabte, 30 d’octubre de 2021, a les 1:49:01 (CET), Claudio Cambra va escriure: > Hi Albert, > > I think you are right. > > We'd still like to go ahead with releasing a beta 1 (0.1) next Saturday. > Rather than stick with KDE Gear, we'll release a 0.2 beta 2 in mid-end > November and then release our 1.0 around December 10th? This way we can > stay somewhat close to the release of Gear and Akonadi, while still being > open to adding new features.
Just to be sure you are saying that I "convinced" you to go standalone for a while and maybe join KDE Gear for 22.04? Cheers, Albert > > Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! > Clau > > On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 11:31 PM Albert Astals Cid <[email protected]> wrote: > > > El dimecres, 27 d’octubre de 2021, a les 1:06:56 (CEST), Claudio Cambra va > > escriure: > > > Hey all, > > > > > > Now that Kalendar has passed KDE Review, I wanted to ask if it is > > possible > > > for Kalendar to be included in KDE Gear 21.12? > > > > It should be possible, but let me ask you if you're sure you want that. > > > > For new apps *personally* I always suggest to do a few releases on your > > own because it allows for much faster feature turn-around than KDE Gear > > that has a very strict 3 months for new features schedule, that is usually > > fine for "established" apps but for something new you may very well find > > that there's that obvious feature missing that everyone needs and now you > > can't add it until 3 months in the future. > > > > Cheers, > > Albert > > > > > > > > I'd also like to ask what your thoughts would be on having a "beta" or > > > "pre-release" release at the end of next week? This could really help us > > > gather bug reports and patch up as much stuff as possible before > > December. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Clau > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
