Re: KDE Gear 24.02 bug fix releases and next Gear releases

2023-11-27 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Monday, November 27, 2023 8:57:26 AM CET Heiko Becker wrote: > the question of the next Gear release (after 24.02) came up in #kde-devel > yesterday evening. [...] > > a) Continue with the usual dates, eg. 24.04 and 24.08. (or omitting 24.04 > and continue with 24.08 right away) > > b) Continu

Re: KDE Gear 24.02 bug fix releases and next Gear releases

2023-11-27 Thread Laura David Hurka
> On Monday, 2023-09-04T05:50:45z David Edmundson wrote: > > [...] The KDE Gear release will move by 2 months [...] I think now I get the confusion: Does this sentence refer to “KDE Gear 23.12” or to the general “KDE Gear release schedule”? I just assumed only 23.12 is delayed, because there was

Re: KDE Gear 24.02 bug fix releases and next Gear releases

2023-11-27 Thread Carl Schwan
On Monday, November 27, 2023 8:57:26?AM GMT+1 Heiko Becker wrote: > Hi everyone, > > the question of the next Gear release (after 24.02) came up in #kde-devel > yesterday evening. Due to this, it also occured to me that we haven't > scheduled any bug fix releases for 24.02 itself. Which is a bit c

KDE Gear features list

2023-11-27 Thread Carl Schwan
Hello, I started working on the announcement for the the megarelease. For Plasma, Nate collected all the new user facing changes here: https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Plasma_6#User-facing_changes I would appreciate if gear app maintainers and contributors could do the same for KDE gear: https:

[ANNOUNCE] CMake 3.26.6 available for download

2023-11-27 Thread John Parent
We are pleased to announce that CMake 3.26.6 is now available for download. Please use the latest release from our download page: https://cmake.org/download/ Thanks for your support! Changes made since CMake 3.26.5:

Re: Reviving lightdm-kde-greeter upstream

2023-11-27 Thread Anton Golubev
It would hardly be convenient for me to maintain several similar repositories in parallel, so if it is located in the KDE infrastructure, I will commit there for sure. But could you please specify more precisely where the requirement to "kill" forks is described? It seems that I looked through