Hi Niccolò, sorry for the late reply, life got in the way.
FWIW: taking the discussion to the developer malign list instead of the user support mailing list this was posted to... On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 at 06:12, Veggero Nylo <niccolo.venera...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > There's an ongoing effort to make the kde.org website more modern and > consistent in style. Amarok is one of the websites that should be ported to > the new website and updated is some parts, e.g. the screenshot section > currently states that 2.7 is the current stable version instead of 2.9. > Since Amarok is currently deprecated until the porting is finished > according to October's Apps update, > erm, Amarok was never part of the Apps, it has always been in Extragear, and it is certainly not deprecated. Telling developers their product is deprecated is not exactly the proper way to do it, it should be the other way round, no? > I thinking that maybe the best option could be to disable the > amarok.kde.org website until the porting is finished, and then make the > new version when the KF5 version is available to avoid putting resources in > a product that's currently deprecated. > What is your opinion on this? > How about leaving the website as it is for now? I don't know where you checked, but 2.9 is the latest version specified, the screenshots have not been changed because there were no UI changes done between versions. So if it bothers you it says 2.7 instead of 2.9, change that? As for the kf5 port: it is mostly done, and several distros already ship an unofficial release, we simply don't have a finished version, but we certainly should do a tech preview alpha just to get things rolling faster again. Currently we are faced with the big problem of MySQL embedded having been deprecated upstream, and we need to make a substantial change for the database, which is currently been decided upon. So instead of removing the website which I strongly oppose, how about a static page mentioning the latest 2.9 release with screenshot numbering updated, and a link to kft5 master in git? Also worth mentioning would be the rolling release distros who already ship the kf5 version. Regards, Myriam -- Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community Protect your freedom and support the work of the FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org <http://www.fsfe.org/> Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300)