El dimarts, 16 d’abril del 2024, a les 0:56:57 (CEST), Heiko Becker va
escriure:
> On Sunday, 14 April 2024 23:48:37 CEST, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > El dimecres, 27 de març del 2024, a les 9:23:54 (CEST), Plata va escriure:
> >> Generally, I think the reasoning makes sense. However, in the case
On Sunday, 14 April 2024 23:48:37 CEST, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
El dimecres, 27 de març del 2024, a les 9:23:54 (CEST), Plata va escriure:
Generally, I think the reasoning makes sense. However, in the case of
Kalm, I don't think it's required. If you look at the app, it's pretty
simplistic (int
El dimecres, 27 de març del 2024, a les 9:23:54 (CEST), Plata va escriure:
> Thanks for the feedback!
>
>
> Generally, I think the reasoning makes sense. However, in the case of
> Kalm, I don't think it's required. If you look at the app, it's pretty
> simplistic (intentionally, due to its purpos
Thanks for the feedback!
Generally, I think the reasoning makes sense. However, in the case of
Kalm, I don't think it's required. If you look at the app, it's pretty
simplistic (intentionally, due to its purpose).
Therefore, I would prefer to just get it out to the public to eventually
get
El dilluns, 25 de març de 2024, a les 8:10:43 (CET), Plata va escriure:
> Dear Release Team,
>
>
> Kalm has spent some time in KDE Review (see
> https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kalm/-/issues/2). Can we add it
> to/release it in KDE Gear?
As far as I understand Kalm has never been released, righ