On 10/31/2011 01:01 PM, Allen Winter wrote:
[Release Team added to the discussion]
[also adding kde-core]

On Sunday 30 October 2011 5:09:47 PM Valentin Rusu wrote:
Hello,

May I ask some quesions about this announcement please? This is the
first time I'll hopefully get some software in KDE SC.

On 10/27/2011 03:30 PM, Allen Winter wrote:
TODAY: Thursday, October 27, 2011: KDE SC 4.8 Soft Feature Freeze

Trunk is frozen for feature commits that are not listed in the planned feature 
document [1].
The KSecretsService components are currently under development. I listed
them on the document you reference.
Only bugfixes and the code implementing the listed features are to be committed 
after this date.
Does that mean that:
1. code under kdereview may get into the release?
Yes.  as long as the review is complete by 10 Nov.
Well, the ksecretsserviced lives now in the playground. It's supposed to be part of kde-runtime. I suppose I should do a sysadmin bug-report to request it's move to kdereview repository.
After that, I'll merge it into kde-runtime.
Am I correct?

2. code under a kdelibs branch may be merged to the to be 4.8 branch?

I don't know.
We've never had this situation with kdelibs before.

In theory, KSecretService is a new feature for kdelibs and as long as it passes 
review
before 10 November it should be allowed in KDE SC 4.8.

OTOH: we've been "unofficially" making noise that kdelibs is frozen except for 
bug fixes.

I'm of the opinion that KSecretService can be released with kdelibs 4.8 as long 
as it passes review.
I'd be glad to get it into 4.8, as others would start testing it and eventually (or better surely) filing bug reports. That would be very helpful.

What do others think?



--
Valentin Rusu (IRC valir, KDE vrusu)
KSecretsService (former KSecretService, KWallet replacement)

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