Re: RKWard 0.7.1 release candidate is available

2020-10-12 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi Ben! Am Mon, 12 Oct 2020 22:13:25 +1300 schrieb Ben Cooksley : > Please note that projects are highly encouraged to make use of > download.kde.org when making releases such as this, rather than > files.kde.org (as download.kde.org is built for distributing releases, > while files.kde.org is

Re: RKWard 0.7.1 release candidate is available

2020-10-12 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 10:30 PM Thomas Friedrichsmeier < thomas.friedrichsme...@kdemail.net> wrote: > Hi! > Hi Thomas, > > The RKWard 0.7.2 release is scheduled for October 16th. This mail is to > inform you that a release candidate source package is available today. > Barring any severe

Re: RKWard 0.7.1 release candidate is available

2020-10-11 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi! On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 11:47:58 +0200 David Faure wrote: > If RKWard is being released, shouldn't it move out of playground? Well, yes, it should. Embarrassingly, last time RKWard moved to KDEreview, I went missing in the middle of the process. It's definitely still on our list, though:

Re: RKWard 0.7.1 release candidate is available

2020-10-11 Thread Stefan Rödiger [GMX]
This will be a great release. I use RKWard 0.7.2 (dev) on a daily basis with basically no crashes but a lot of useful features. Kind regards Stefan On 10.10.20 11:43, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: > Hi! > > The RKWard 0.7.2 release is scheduled for October 16th. This mail is to > inform you

Re: RKWard 0.7.1 release candidate is available

2020-10-11 Thread David Faure
Hello Thomas, If RKWard is being released, shouldn't it move out of playground? repo-metadata/projects-invent/education/rkward/metadata.yaml says projectpath: playground/edu/rkward which means kdesrc-build isn't building it by default. Once it moves to kdeedu we can list it in