Yes. I have decided to move it under KDE ExtraGear Utils. I'm working with the guide Boudhayan posted in the previous email to make a tarball out of it to ship it for release.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 4:01 AM, Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Boudhayan Gupta <bgu...@kde.org> wrote: >> You use something called "releaseme" to create a tarball, upload it to ftp >> and ask Sysadmin to release it. Then you write a release announcement and >> distro packagers pick it up. >> >> More detailed info here: https://techbase.kde.org/ReleasingExtragearSoftware > > Ping. > Has there been any progress on getting the final location of KIO Stash > finalised so it can move out of KDE Review? > It appears to have passed unless there are any outstanding unresolved > objections i've missed. > > Cheers, > Ben > >> >> >> Freundliche Grüße >> Boudhayan Gupta >> KDE e.V. - Sysadmin and Community Working Groups >> +49 151 71032970 >> >> On 21 June 2017 at 08:43, Arnav Dhamija <arnav.dham...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Sounds great then. My question is - where are KDE Extragear apps >>> actually distributed? Are they only available in repos, or are they >>> distributed with mainline builds of Plasma distros such as Neon and >>> Kubuntu? >>> >>> Also, are there any other follow up formalities I have to do to 'ship' >>> this for good? >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:49 AM, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote: >>> > El dimarts, 20 de juny de 2017, a les 11:24:49 CEST, Arnav Dhamija va >>> > escriure: >>> >> > ok, tests pass now here locally too, *but* they don't finish, i.e. >>> >> > the >>> >> > testdaemon process keeps running forever, does anyone else see this? >>> >> >>> >> It turns out I hadn't terminated the QProcess after the test case had >>> >> finished executing. This is fixed in the latest commit to master. >>> > >>> > Great :) >>> > >>> >> >>> >> > Can you please update your Readme.md? >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> I have done this, with a small note under the heading mentioning that >>> >> it is >>> >> a GSoC project. >>> > >>> > Sounds good :) >>> > >>> >> Now, we can start discussing the shipping of the ioslave and whether >>> >> it's a >>> >> better fit for KDE extragear or for mainline KDE Frameworks. I would be >>> >> happy with releasing it in extra gear initially and later moving it to >>> >> KDE >>> >> Applications/Frameworks if there is enough interest from the community >>> >> to >>> >> do so. >>> > >>> > Personally, i think you should go for extragear first since it gives you >>> > much >>> > more freedom on doing releases (vs a fixed 4 months for KDE >>> > Applications) >>> > which in case of a new project is always interesting since it allows you >>> > to >>> > introduce features more rapidly in answer to users that start using it. >>> > On the >>> > downside you need to learn to do the releases, but for a small product >>> > is not >>> > that hard. >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Albert >>> > >>> >> >>> >> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 2:34 AM, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> >>> >> wrote: >>> >> > El divendres, 26 de maig de 2017, a les 22:55:11 CEST, Arnav Dhamija >>> >> > va >>> >> > >>> >> > escriure: >>> >> > > Hi! >>> >> > > >>> >> > > I had made the kio-stash ioslave last year as part of my GSoC 2016 >>> >> > > Project. Now that most of the changes which I wished to make in >>> >> > > Dolphin relevant to the ioslave are part of master, I wish to ship >>> >> > > the >>> >> > > ioslave soon. >>> >> > > >>> >> > > The project is now in KDE review and is awaiting feedback. The link >>> >> > > for the same can be found here: >>> >> > > https://phabricator.kde.org/R247:0f4dc333ac8469b36d1b3a1cedd0a6 >>> >> > >>> >> > 672ac907b8 >>> >> > >>> >> > > The source of the project can be found here: >>> >> > > https://cgit.kde.org/kio-stash.git/ >>> >> > >>> >> > Can you please update your Readme.md? >>> >> > >>> >> > # GSoC 2016 File Stash project for KDE >>> >> > >>> >> > sounds bad, we're not in 2016 anymore, >>> >> > >>> >> > # File Stash kioslave >>> >> > >>> >> > sounds more clear of what it is. >>> >> > >>> >> > Cheers, >>> >> > >>> >> > Albert >>> >> > >>> >> > > Thanks. >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> arnav dhamija >> >> -- arnav dhamija