Hi David, not necessarily, but given your involvement I am sure you could comment on - what are the strength of the KDE Frameworks - what is the advantage compared to the previous kdelibs - where is KF5 used? Also outside KDE? - how will a transition to Qt6 look like? Smoothly or big break?
... Greetings Dominik David Faure <fa...@kde.org> schrieb am Mi., 15. Mai 2019, 11:58: > Hi Dominik, > > I like the idea but I'm no good at such things, I hope you were not > counting > on me to write something up :-) > > CC'ing kde-promo, hoping there are people willing to do this. > > Cheers, > David. > > On mercredi 15 mai 2019 05:57:59 CEST Dominik Haumann wrote: > > KF 5.58 was just released. Strictly speaking 5.59 is the 5-years release > > (due to 5.0 being the first one). > > > > Is it still on the agenda to have some news for 5.59 or 5.60? > > > > The task is still pretty empty: > > https://phabricator.kde.org/T10607 > > > > Best regards > > Dominik > > > > Ivana Isadora Devcic <skadi...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 13. März 2019, > > > > 03:30: > > > Hi Dominik, > > > > > > thank you for sharing this information! > > > > > > A Dot story sounds like a great idea. Maybe we can come up with > something > > > even more exciting - there's still enough time until July. For example, > > > the > > > Onboarding goal could nicely fit into the picture, if we can highlight > all > > > the opportunities and benefits that Frameworks can provide to new > > > contributors (basically, if we can show how Frameworks make it easier > to > > > start contributing or developing your own apps). > > > > > > I've created a ticket for this on the Promo board: > > > https://phabricator.kde.org/T10607 > > > > > > This should help us keep track of the task. We can also use the ticket > to > > > collect more ideas for promoting the Frameworks anniversary. > > > > > > Please feel free to add your comments and suggestions to the ticket. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Ivana Isadora > > > KDE Promo > > > > > > Den sön 10 mars 2019 kl 22:11 skrev Dominik Haumann <dhaum...@kde.org > >: > > >> Hi everyone, > > >> > > >> the first release of KDE Frameworks was version 5.0, released on 7th > of > > >> July, 2014 [0], [1]. Since then, the KDE Frameworks libraries were > > >> released > > >> every month as scheduled on time [2], growing from initially ~60 > > >> libraries > > >> to over 70 well maintained libraries. > > >> > > >> Soon, KDE Frameworks will turn 5 years old with its 5.60th release, > > >> likely happening in July 2019 (will be the 61th release). > > >> > > >> Is there anyone who wants to prepare a .dot story and maybe even get > in > > >> contact with the Qt marketing to celebrate this a bit? > > >> > > >> What comes to my mind: > > >> - KDE Frameworks is a set of well-maintained crossplatform C++ > libraries > > >> that extend Qt > > >> - KDE Frameworks libraries can often be used standalone without any > (or > > >> only a few) dependencies, such as KArchive or KSyntaxHighlighting > > >> - KDE Frameworks are well-tested [3] and documented [4] > > >> - Transparent licensing > > >> - KSyntaxHighlighting is used in Qt Creator [5] > > >> > > >> What I wrote here is obviously not yet a nice dot story :-) > > >> Any takers? > > >> > > >> Best regards > > >> Dominik > > >> > > >> [0] > > >> > https://dot.kde.org/2014/07/07/kde-frameworks-5-makes-kde-software-more-a > > >> ccessible-all-qt-developers [1] > > >> https://kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.0.php > > >> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE_Frameworks#Release_history > > >> [3] https://build.kde.org/job/Frameworks/ > > >> [4] https://api.kde.org/frameworks/index.html > > >> [5] https://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/02/21/qt-creator-4-9-beta-released/ > > > -- > David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr > Working on KDE Frameworks 5 > > > >