El divendres, 11 de novembre de 2016, a les 19:30:36 CET, Wolfgang Rohdewald va escriure: > > Hi, my proposal would be to make KDE Applications 17.08 the last release > > we > > accept applications based on kdelibs4, that means people have a year until > > KDE Applications 17.12 to port the applications from the list below to > > KF5. > > > > The ones that aren't ported we would just drop to unmaintained or if they > > have an active developer team that somehow doesn't want to move to KF5 > > they could move to "extreagear". > > None of this applies to kajongg > > I do actively develop kajongg, meanwhile it is even ported to python3 > (The latest python-twisted release finally made this possible). > > And I definitively want to port it to KF5.
You don't think you can achieve that in a year? > > But there is no way how I could do that until KF5 has KDE bindings. you mean python bindings, right? > And I have neither the knowledge nor the time to work on the bindings. Have you actually brought that up to someone that may be able to help? > Otherwise, kajongg is very flexible about its runtime environment: The > identical source can > > - run with python3 and python2 > - run with qt4 and qt5 > - run on Linux and Windows > - run with or without any KDE bindings - I wrote a minimal replacement > which implements the more important parts of kdelibs4, but it > still looks rather like a qt application and not like a KDE application What's the difference between a qt application and a KDE application? Cheers, Albert
