On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 22:32:43 Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 21:47:07 Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > El Dimarts, 7 d'octubre de 2014, a les 21:40:41, Alexander Neundorf va > > > > escriure: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Monday, October 06, 2014 23:14:33 David Faure wrote: > > > > Dear workspace and application developers, > > > > > > > > In case you're not reading kde-announce, here's the list of changes in > > > > KF 5.3.0, just released. > > > > > > I also read > > > https://dot.kde.org/2014/10/07/third-release-kde-frameworks-brings-multi > > > tu > > > d > > > e-fixes and https://www.kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.3.0.php . > > > > > > None of both mention a way to download the package/libraries, nor do > > > they > > > say what "KDE Frameworks" actually contains. > > > The announcement contains a link to kdesrc-build, a link to inqlude.org > > > and > > > a link to api.kde.org. > > > > It also has a link to "KDE Frameworks 5.3.0 Source Info page with known > > bugs and security issues" where the sources are. I agree the wording is a > > bit convuluted > > Ah, indeed. I saw that link but "source info page with known bugs and > security issues" didn't mean "download" to me. > I actually searched for "download" on the announcement page and there was no > match. > > > I very much prefer the wording we use in the 4.x releases of > > > > "The complete source code for 4.14.1 may be freely downloaded. > > Instructions > > on compiling and installing 4.14.1 are available from the 4.14.1 Info > > Page." which links to both the info page and the download.kde.org page > > directly. > > I agree. Maybe "instructions for downloading, compiling and installing".
The link http://api.kde.org/frameworks-api/frameworks5-apidocs/index.html could be presented more prominently. From what I see this is (one of ?) the best overviews over what KDE frameworks actually contains. The wording suggests just API docs, which I am not interested in when at this point yet, only later. Maybe it could be named "overview over KDE frameworks". Ideally each of the frameworks could have a homepage... just dreaming ;-) Alex
