Hi all,
I've been informed by the PIM developers that they would like to bump
the dependency of the Qt version they use, from Qt 5.9 which it's on
currently, to Qt 5.10.
As a consequence, due to many KDE projects using PIM libraries, their
dependency on Qt will also be effectively bumped. To mini
Oops, forwarding because I forgot to CC KDE-devel too.
To: KDE community
Cc: Kde Soc Mentor
I know it's only December, but GSoC is beginning earlier this year on the
organization end, at least. Now is the time to join the mentor's list if
you may mentor, and for all teams who want to mentor to a
Hi,
Can't you just configure the CI to use Qt 5.10? I think it's not good to
hardcode an "overzealous" (for lack of a better word) Qt version in projects
that don't require them AND I think that one should support the current LTS
release in as many projects as possible as a general rule of prin
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 10:31 PM René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can't you just configure the CI to use Qt 5.10? I think it's not good to
> hardcode an "overzealous" (for lack of a better word) Qt version in projects
> that don't require them AND I think that one should support the current LT
Hello,
I still receive commit messages from commitfilter. How can I cancel that since
https://commitfilter.kde.org does not work anymore.
Best
Christian
Christian,
are you subscribed to kde-commits? Then sending a mail to
kde-commits-le...@kde.org might help.
Regards
Thomas
On Montag, 3. Dezember 2018 21:46:27 CET Christian David wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I still receive commit messages from commitfilter. How can I cancel that
> since
> https:/
El lun., 3 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 17:47, Christian David
(christian-da...@web.de) escribió:
>
> Hello,
>
> I still receive commit messages from commitfilter. How can I cancel that since
> https://commitfilter.kde.org does not work anymore.
>
> Best
> Christian
Hi Christian,
There is no self-serv