On 09.09.08 12:38:25, Martin Schlander wrote: > Tirsdag 09 september 2008 11:28:01 skrev Andreas Pakulat: > > On 09.09.08 11:12:08, Martin Schlander wrote: > > > I would be happy if you would add keeping this page reasonably up to > > > date, to your list of duties: > > > http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/Extragear > > > > > > I know technically kdevelop isn't extragear, but.. > > > > You mean I should remove KDevelop from that page? KDevelop lives in > > trunk/KDE not extragear. There's currently not even a place in extragear > > where maintained releasable plugins could live, so I don't see why > > KDevelop would be listed on that page. > > The point of the page is to have a somewhat centralised place where > translators and others interested can keep track of upcoming releases without > too much horsing around. > > Potentially it would also save release coordinators a little work regarding > notifying kde-i18n-doc about releases and such I'd think. > > While KDevelop is not developed in extragear - it is in some sense "extra > gear" for KDE. But if you think it's better to have > techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDevelop, or to not be listed under > t.k.o/Schedules > at all, that's of course up to you and your team.
The point of having KDevelop under trunk/KDE is that it follows KDE's release cycle/schedule. Unfortunately we're only humans and pretty limited amount too, so we weren't able to provide something thats releaseable for 4.1 or 4.2. However that situation has changed now, I personally and also the rest of the team feels that with the re-re-visited (i.e. original) 4.2 schedule we are able to ship a C++ IDE together with the rest of KDE 4.2. So the general KDE 4.2 schedule applies to us. Andreas -- Expect a letter from a friend who will ask a favor of you. _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
