Hi people,
This is the release schedule the release team agreed on
https://community.kde.org/Schedules/KDE_Gear_22.08_Schedule
Dependency freeze is in five weeks (July 7) and feature freeze one after that.
Get your stuff ready!
Cheers,
Albert
Sorry, I was not expecting that my message will go to the big mailing list,
initially assumed this will be directed to some person responsible for
handling the new project proposals. The request to send the message to this
address can be found at https://community.kde.org/Incubator.
Speaking about
This sounds amazing! However, I still don't see the point of avoiding QSS
because it seems to be able to do everything CSS can (besides
transformations, which are the only difference that I've been able to find
so far).
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 1:25 AM Nate Graham wrote:
> Hello Samuel,
>
> There'
If you're aiming to compete with Krita and try to siphon users away from
it and towards your fork instead, then you are producing what's known as
a "hostile fork" and I very much doubt that Krita's developers will be
interested in helping you with it.
If on the other hand your fork is simply a
This sounds amazing! However, I still don't see the point of avoiding QSS
because it seems to be able to do everything CSS can (besides
transformations, which are the only difference that I've been able to find
so far).
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This sounds amazing! However, I still don't see the point of avoiding QSS
because it seems to be able to do everything CSS can (besides
transformations, which are the only difference that I've been able to find
so far).
Hi,
On 6/1/22 20:41, samuel ammonius wrote:
However, I still don't see the point of avoiding QSS because it seems to
be able to do everything CSS can (besides transformations, which are the
only difference that I've been able to find so far).
Sorry but then you're not looking very hard. Look
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