Re: plasma 5.24 tars ready for packaging
On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 1:12 AM Jonathan Riddell wrote: > I'm not going to publish updates that just remove an important feature. > Rather there needs to be discussion in the normal KDE method and that > feature should be fixed. > Sorry but i'm going to categorically reject in the strongest possible terms the above statement. What you are in essence saying is that your view is that it is acceptable to conduct a distributed denial of service attack on someone (even if it unintentional) and then refuse to disable the functionality in question while the issue is investigated in full and fixed properly. That quite simply is appalling. > Jonathan > Regards, Ben > > > On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 18:46, Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 7:52 AM Jonathan Riddell wrote: >> >>> The tars for Plasma 5.24 are ready on deino for packaging in >>> distributions. Release is due next Tuesday. >>> >> >> Hi Jonathan, >> >> I've now withdrawn these tarballs as they contain code that performs a >> denial of service attack on KDE.org infrastructure. >> >> As this affects more than just Discover (with KWin, plasma-workspace and >> kdeplasma-addons all containing defects that are part of this series as >> well) a full respin of all packages will be required. >> >> We also need patch releases of Discover for all versions going back to >> Plasma/5.18. While I appreciate that some of these are "out of support" the >> extraordinary nature of the problem we are facing requires it to be made >> (much like how Microsoft released a fix for Windows XP in the wake of >> Wannacry) >> >> >>> >>> Jonathan >>> >>> >> Thanks, >> Ben >> >
Re: plasma 5.24 tars ready for packaging
I should note that plasma-phone-componets had a name change to plasma-mobile. Following discussion with packagers on chat the tars are called plasma-mobile but there are symlinks on the server for the old names. This was done post repo freeze, post beta and without any discussion, it would be really appreciated if developers didn't make this sort of change when the release schedule doesn't allow it. Jonathan On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 at 18:51, Jonathan Riddell wrote: > The tars for Plasma 5.24 are ready on deino for packaging in > distributions. Release is due next Tuesday. > > Jonathan > >
Re: plasma 5.24 tars ready for packaging
A second update to KWin tar for Plasma 5.24 kwin;Plasma/5.24;9e9bb6c6deaf76834340b9359d0e19fc7ccee8cd;kwin-5.24.0.tar.xz;c6aec516954c1149aba394530a52c0514b60b21f4d834f58603d648be1bd05a7 On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 at 12:11, Jonathan Riddell wrote: > I've published updates to kwin, plasma-workspace and kdeplasma-addons > ahead of planned release of Plasma 5.24 tomorrow. > > Current commit numbers and sha256 list at > http://embra.edinburghlinux.co.uk/~jr/tmp/5.24.0-release-data > > Jonathan > > > On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 at 18:51, Jonathan Riddell wrote: > >> The tars for Plasma 5.24 are ready on deino for packaging in >> distributions. Release is due next Tuesday. >> >> Jonathan >> >>
Re: plasma 5.24 tars ready for packaging
I'm not going to publish updates that just remove an important feature. Rather there needs to be discussion in the normal KDE method and that feature should be fixed. Jonathan On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 18:46, Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 7:52 AM Jonathan Riddell wrote: > >> The tars for Plasma 5.24 are ready on deino for packaging in >> distributions. Release is due next Tuesday. >> > > Hi Jonathan, > > I've now withdrawn these tarballs as they contain code that performs a > denial of service attack on KDE.org infrastructure. > > As this affects more than just Discover (with KWin, plasma-workspace and > kdeplasma-addons all containing defects that are part of this series as > well) a full respin of all packages will be required. > > We also need patch releases of Discover for all versions going back to > Plasma/5.18. While I appreciate that some of these are "out of support" the > extraordinary nature of the problem we are facing requires it to be made > (much like how Microsoft released a fix for Windows XP in the wake of > Wannacry) > > >> >> Jonathan >> >> > Thanks, > Ben >
Re: plasma 5.24 tars ready for packaging
I've published updates to kwin, plasma-workspace and kdeplasma-addons ahead of planned release of Plasma 5.24 tomorrow. Current commit numbers and sha256 list at http://embra.edinburghlinux.co.uk/~jr/tmp/5.24.0-release-data Jonathan On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 at 18:51, Jonathan Riddell wrote: > The tars for Plasma 5.24 are ready on deino for packaging in > distributions. Release is due next Tuesday. > > Jonathan > >
Re: Kirigami Respin
On Monday, 7 February 2022 12:15:39 CET David Faure wrote: > On lundi 7 février 2022 00:56:50 CET Arjen Hiemstra wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Any chance of a respin for Kirigami? https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/ > > kirigami/-/commit/5e2416257bc5b07d3468647204671a6d360fbd1b fixes an issue > > where some files are installed to the wrong location. > > Done: > > kirigami v5.91.0-rc2 > bdb5605880696b48dd7dd8bdd36699773451537a > ad6a810b00a5a74ddb1598b46253abc979f526512884507106007f0c2efd4f4f > sources/kirigami2-5.91.0.tar.xz Thank you!
Re: Kirigami Respin
On lundi 7 février 2022 00:56:50 CET Arjen Hiemstra wrote: > Hi, > > Any chance of a respin for Kirigami? https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/ > kirigami/-/commit/5e2416257bc5b07d3468647204671a6d360fbd1b fixes an issue > where some files are installed to the wrong location. Done: kirigami v5.91.0-rc2 bdb5605880696b48dd7dd8bdd36699773451537a ad6a810b00a5a74ddb1598b46253abc979f526512884507106007f0c2efd4f4f sources/kirigami2-5.91.0.tar.xz -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5