Hello all,

Jim Bublitz wrote:
The major change will probably be that up-to-date releases will come via KDE releases (version releases and bugfix releases), and Simon will probably keep you up-to-date on the where and when of those. Any project decisions are now up to Simon.

Just to expand on this a bit.

PyKDE4 will be released as part of the KDE platform and will be part of KDE's releases and schedule. Bug fix releases regularly come out every 4 week or so, which should be fast enough for most people. Either way the current code is always available in KDE's subversion. Distributions are much better at packaging and updating PyKDE4 these days, which makes it much easier for people to get the current PyKDE4.

I anyone has other wishes or needs then let me know and I'll see what I can do. Nothing is set in stone.

I'm about to look into adding support for kcontrol/systemsettings modules and other plugins. That work would officially arrive in KDE 4.2, but if I have something useful and working I could release a tarball for the people who want to start working with it and don't want to compile KDE from svn or wait 6 months. =)

cheers,

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