What about distro packages? Will we follow Razor's original proposal?
https://github.com/Razor-qt/razor-qt/wiki/Packaging

I'll make packages for suse/fedora probably so I'm planning to take old
razor spec file as a base to create lxqt packages. ;)

https://github.com/Razor-qt/razor-qt/wiki/Packaging
On 26/03/14 07:47, PCMan wrote:
> Hello,
> Since most parts of the merged desktop work well, maybe we should have
> a release plan?
> Here are some problems:
> 1. Creating tarballs: Do we need some cmake macros to hellp create
> tarballs? (something like create_portable_header.cmake or
> create_pkgconfig)

I try to simulate autotools "make dist" for cmake in all my projects. We
had it in Razor (top level CMakeLists.txt), line 188
https://github.com/Razor-qt/razor-qt/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt
It's a very simple macro which can be included in all cmake based repos.
>
> 2. How to give the components version numbers?  Are there any rules?

Not yet. We can chose what we want to. I'd like to have the same version
for all "core" packages, including libfm-qt probably. End user apps
(image view) can have their own version. On the other side the single
version for all stuff can help with users orientation.

>
> 3. The translation workflow? Transifex, pootle, or both?

I cannot say anything about translation. I was not involved in Razor
translation before too. I found just this simple howto:
https://github.com/Razor-qt/razor-qt/wiki/How-to-translate

>
> 4. Release schedule?

Personally I don't care as I compile everything manually for myself.
Lxqt works for me now, so it can be released anytime, but I'm just
simple user - I don't use anything like removable devices, sound, etc.

Before release:

We need a bugtracker before release definitely!

We need clear git workflow in meaning: this is the main repo and it's
synced to github every commit...


my 2c,
petr


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