Hi > 1) What is the current status of KDE for Debian? (What packages are > available? What is the correct procedure to get & install them?)
I'm working on updating the kde.tdyc.com web site to reflect alot of this, but I'm also trying to keep up with alot of other things too. :) Users of the development version of Debian (woody) will find alot of new KDE based apps are showing up left and right. Users of potato will find that I haven't back ported any of them. I plan on putting a list together of the apps and dropping it on kde.tdyc.com for all to see... I'll start backporting once I get past a few more milestones here... http://kde.tdyc.com/ will give you a list of the mirrors you can use to get the Potato version of KDE 2.0. The correct method is and always will be through kde.tdyc.com and it's mirrors or through Debian directly. > 2) What are your current estimates of times & forthcoming events of > significance to Debian KDE? (Ex: What are you planning on doing, and > approximately when? What should Debian KDE users be looking forward to > or planning for? Do you have a need or desire for any assistance in > your efforts? (And, if so, what kind of assistance.)) Well... KDE 2.0.1 was scheduled (I believe) for a month after 2.0 was released...it was mainly directed at translations (i18n) and major bug fixes. The versions of KDE 2 that I produce are based on this code pulled directly from it's CVS tree. So that when 2.0.1 is official we will be already using it. There are alot of things that could still be done with it all...but my goals are this: 1: slow down the changes to the packages... - no more breaking packages down...I'm done with this for 2.0 2: work on policy based changes and integration with Debian as a whole - work with other dm developers to handle proper addition of kde to other dm's like gdm or wdm (and vice versa) 3: get all apps functional or remove them - kaiman still has some issues, but mostly works - kmidi is still hosed (so it will either get fixed soon or will be removed) I really want to get KDE 2 (in woody) stable (from a changes standpoint) so that we can give it a nice long beating before woody is released. potato users will still have the benefit of me backporting all of this to potato and making sure a smooth transition from potato to woody from a KDE standpoint will exist. KDE 2.0 will not go into potato officially. There is just too many pre-requisits that cannot be backported. ummm...for the future beyond 2.0.1...KDE development is going extremly fast towards 2.1...this is reflected in the -head branch of kde's cvs. I'm in the process of migrating all the changes I've made in the past few weeks to that branch and eventually will probably make them available off of kde.tdyc.com. Assistance: well..yes...I need 2 or 3 types of people...notice I say types... 1: Bug hunters: These would be people who would keep track of bug reports between Debian and KDE...maybe checking mailing lists to see if there are fixes burried somewhere...The KDE BTS system is really backlogged and I dont' think that alot of the Developers keep up with it. So in order to find fixes one must keep up with the mailing lists..which I just can't do completely. 2: Web page people: These would be responsible for keeping the web page (kde.tdyc.com) up to speed. I'd like to have several things on this page... a) a complete list of mirrors b) current status c) current list of packages available (both potato and woody) with may links to them or something d) bug information e) maybe a way for people to submit what packages they would like to see packages (kinda like a wnpp that debian has) Other than this I just need help fixing stuff that's broken. I'll have people ask me to do things differently...I'll do that..but unless you help me it won't probably happen for a while...so if you see something that should be changed...tell me that it needs to be changed and als TELL ME HOW. diff's work great, or a detailed description of what needs to be done will also work. If I get this I'll just fix it on the fly while I'm reading the email. Also...I want people to use this mailing list. Don't email me directly unless it's a personal question. Let's share our experiences and help each other. uhh..anything else? Ivan -- ---------------- Ivan E. Moore II [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://snowcrash.tdyc.com GPG KeyID=90BCE0DD GPG Fingerprint=F2FC 69FD 0DA0 4FB8 225E 27B6 7645 8141 90BC E0DD

