On Sunday, 26 February 2017 at 22:53, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > kfilereplace > > kimagemapeditor > > klinkstatus > > And? Apps that work don't need a large amount of commits. > > If you want us to stop releasing apps personally I need more reasons than > "there's not many commits". >
Oh, maybe I was under a wrong impression by our past discussion. As there haven't been code commits in many many years for any of them, the question was rather why keep releasing near bit-perfect copies of tarballs 12 times a year. The requirement for dropping them from Applications releases was to first get them converted to git, so that they _can_ be easily picked up again. A kdewebdev package from 2010 works the same as one from 2016, and no one is forced to drop it from their package repository. At least klinkstatus still depends on kdepimlibs-4, which was last released 2 years ago and conflicts with GpgME++ requirements of other applications since 16.12. kfilereplace, if kept, may as well be moved to a different category - it seems to be in kdewebdev rather for historical reasons. That would leave kimagemapeditor as the only application in kdewebdev. Regards, Andreas
