On 10/06/2014 12:17 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 10/4/2014 1:37 PM, Michael Palimaka <kensing...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>> The KDE release structure has evolved[1], decoupling the release cycle
>> of the Platform, Workspace, and Applications. This means that there is
>> no longer a single Software Compilation in the same way there was with
>> KDE 4.
> 
> Interesting.
> 
> Has this been discussed in detail before? What is the consensus about
> this in the gentoo dev world? Meaning - is it a good or bad thing? I've
> been  thinking about giving KDE a try again, but still read enough
> negative things about it to give me pause (my time is very limited so I
> have to pick/choose what I want to spend it on)...
> 
> 
There's a fair bit of info about it floating around upstream. The
Frameworks split has involved a great deal of cleanup, with a focus on
continuous integration and pushing functionality to Qt where
appropriate. The move from a single monolithic kdelibs to about 60 small
frameworks will also drive adoption of the platform as it substantially
reduces dependency bloat.

As for Gentoo, we're just following upstream. :-) There's many more
ebuilds than before, but packaging is a lot simpler.

Given that it's early days both up and downstream, I wouldn't yet
recommend Plasma 5 on Gentoo for someone that's not at least a little
bit adventurous. I'd be interested to know what KDE negatives you've
experienced/heard in the past though.


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