On 11.11.2016 16:45, Dominik Haumann wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:42 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote:
Hi, my proposal would be to make KDE Applications 17.08 the last release we
accept applications based on kdelibs4, that means people have a year until KDE
Applications 17.12 to port the applications from the list below to KF5.

The ones that aren't ported we would just drop to unmaintained or if they have
an active developer team that somehow doesn't want to move to KF5 they could
move to "extreagear".

Will we still release the KDE4 platform for not-yet-ported extragear applications (Amarok etc.) with 17.12?

If we stop releasing it, then we should also move all unported applications to 'unmaintained'. Any developer willing to port can surrect it from there.

I know lots of you would want to see this happen *now* but remember there's
people using those apps so dropping them makes them no good.

Comments?

I think this is a very good idea and support this.

However, the list you provided is possibly longer, for instance there
are applications that are not part of this the Applications release. I
*know* that this sounds like it's off-topic, but I don't think it is
for the following reason:

What do you think about having a Randa meeting (or similar) with focus
on finishing ports to KF5? Would that make sense?

If we had developers with free time for other projects, that time would be better spent on helping projects such as KDEPIM, rekonq, or Calligra. These are applications several of our users would switch to if they worked.

I'm thinking of apps like Kile or similar that while already ported,
still don't have a stable release. I'm pretty sure there are many
more.

As far as I know, Kile developer had to wait for the KF5 release of Okular.

Such an initiative would also show that we don't simply drop old apps,
instead, we would show that we care to bring along as many apps as we
can.

But we also need someone caring for bugreports/regressions after the port. We have some applications ported (e.g. KTorrent) where the original developer no longer has time for bug handling, and now the regressions pile up.

Of course, this would only work if we find enough developers that join
such an event.

See above.

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Christoph Feck
https://kdepepo.wordpress.com/
KDE Quality Team

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