El dimecres, 9 de setembre de 2020, a les 15:31:27 CEST, David Faure va escriure: > Here are some notes from the KF6 BoF at Akademy, as well as general > information that I realized might not be known to all the relevant developers. > > * There's a nice board with many tasks related to preparing KDE Frameworks > for > KF6. https://phabricator.kde.org/project/board/310/ > All the tasks in the "Backlog" column, are tasks that can be done TODAY > already, they don't depend on Qt6 or the possibility to break API/ABI in KDE > Frameworks. Help is very much needed and welcome! > > * We'll have an online meeting at some point to go through the board and add > tags for priorities and "junior jobs". > > * I strongly recommend subscribing to kde-frameworks-devel. If you got scared > in the past by the amount of "merge requests" emails coming in, this is no > longer the case with gitlab. > > * Instead, I recommend subscribing in gitlab to the projects you care about. > For instance you go to https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kio and click on the > bell icon on the right of the large "KIO" header. > > * If you want to keep an eye on *all* Frameworks merge requests, as used to > happen on k-f-d, you can visit > https://invent.kde.org/groups/frameworks/-/merge_requests (however I don't > see > a way to get notified by email).
As discussed on IRC you can go to https://invent.kde.org/frameworks click on the bell on and click Watch if you want to watch all frameworks. Cheers, Albert > > * We decided on a two months deadline for the unittests that have always > failed on FreeBSD and Windows to be whitelisted with QEXPECT_FAIL macros, > and turned into bug reports. This way we can start from a clean state in CI, > react on regressions more easily, and even set up gitlab to check that MRs > don't introduce regressions on any platform. It'll also help reducing the > noise on k-f-d. > If you use either of those platforms, please give a hand with fixing those > issues for real. > Reminder: to see failing tests, go to > https://build.kde.org/job/Frameworks/view/Everything/ > then click on the platform you're interesting in, and then click on the "S" > column twice. The yellow will propagate to the top. > > Happy hacking! > >