CI moved to Qt 6.7 for Linux builds

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, I have just flipped the switch that has moved the CI system over to using Qt 6.7 for Linux builds on our SUSE images. Should you see any issues with builds failing as a result of packages being missing in the registry then please submit a merge request to sysadmin/ci-management to ensure

CI moved to Qt 6.7 for Linux builds

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, I have just flipped the switch that has moved the CI system over to using Qt 6.7 for Linux builds on our SUSE images. Should you see any issues with builds failing as a result of packages being missing in the registry then please submit a merge request to sysadmin/ci-management to ensure

CI moved to Qt 6.7 for Linux builds

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, I have just flipped the switch that has moved the CI system over to using Qt 6.7 for Linux builds on our SUSE images. Should you see any issues with builds failing as a result of packages being missing in the registry then please submit a merge request to sysadmin/ci-management to ensure

Please cleanup old forks

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, As part of routine maintenance on Invent (Gitlab) i've been reviewing the total amount of space currently being consumed by repositories. At this time, the top 100 largest repositories on Invent (we have 14,000 or so for context) are consuming around 21% of the total space. It would

Please cleanup old forks

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, As part of routine maintenance on Invent (Gitlab) i've been reviewing the total amount of space currently being consumed by repositories. At this time, the top 100 largest repositories on Invent (we have 14,000 or so for context) are consuming around 21% of the total space. It would

Re: Proposal unify back our release schedules

2024-04-20 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 9:39 AM Kevin Ottens wrote: > Hello, > > ::most history snipped:: > > And then have a single big marketing > announcement for a Plasma x.y.2 per year with its own marketing name. > > ::snip:: > > > * Only have one release announcement on our website. We can call

Re: kdewebkit status

2024-04-20 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 5:07 AM Ashark wrote: > Hello. > Hey Andrew, > > I have seen a bug that kdewebkit is failing to build (406342). I was > looking > why the person was building that module in the first place. > > Afaict, this module is not used in any project. Searching in repo-metadata

kdewebkit status

2024-04-20 Thread Ashark
Hello. I have seen a bug that kdewebkit is failing to build (406342). I was looking why the person was building that module in the first place. Afaict, this module is not used in any project. Searching in repo-metadata by "kdewebkit" word, I see it is: Listed in `dependency-data-kf5-qt5` and

Re: Proposal unify back our release schedules

2024-04-20 Thread Björn Strömberg
i know quite a few have responded to this, but as the big warning on this, the fact that the three parts cant be released independently, is a big warning flag that a overhaul is needed of the overlapping architecture. i know this is a big issue, and the bigger the project, the bigger the

Re: Proposal unify back our release schedules

2024-04-20 Thread Paul Brown
Hello Carl, Promotion-wise it makes sense. We always have difficulty explaining and, hence, making the general public feel excited about the new versions of Plasma, as the concept of "desktop environment" is a concept that escapes (and bores) most people. But promoting a bunch of new apps, and