Hello again, Since we're at the beginning of the OTA-12 cycle more-or-less, we finally removed the obsolete frameworks from the meta packages [1]. This means that those will be no longer present starting from the next rc-proposed image.
Be sure to port your applications to the latest supported frameworks! This change will migrate to stable with OTA-12. Cheers, [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1555782 W dniu 19.04.2016 o 11:51, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak pisze: > Hello! > > Another follow up on the same important thread. I got a request from > Nicolas Derive for a list of applications that will be affected by the > framework deprecation in OTA-10. With Alan Pope's help, I got a quick > list of applications in this pastebin here: > > http://paste.ubuntu.com/15926701/ > > Not too formal, but should give an overall idea of what apps need attention. > > Thank you. > > W dniu 18.04.2016 o 19:50, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak pisze: >> Hello everyone! >> >> Getting back to all developers regarding the aforementioned framework >> deprecation. We didn't deprecate those yet as we decided to give more >> time for porting those to newer frameworks. Right now a month has passed >> from the original announcement and we see that the count of applications >> using the old frameworks didn't really change much. >> We would still like to get rid of those as soon as possible. >> >> We will be removing those for OTA-11. If your application is using one >> of the frameworks mentioned below, make sure to upgrade it before OTA-11 >> release (so in 4-5 weeks from now). rc-proposed will be getting the >> frameworks removed slightly earlier, as always. >> >> Once the frameworks are removed from stable, all the old dependent >> applications will stop working - so be sure to port them as soon as >> possible to the latest supported framework. >> >> Thank you! >> >> Cheers, >> >> W dniu 18.03.2016 o 20:23, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak pisze: >>> Hello everyone! >>> >>> This is an announcement targeted for Ubuntu Touch application developers. >>> >>> As you all know we currently provide multiple frameworks with our stable >>> images, most of which are old and actually come even from early >>> development times. We decided to do some cleaning up, so we want to >>> start deprecating no longer supported frameworks. >>> >>> We'll start off with the oldest and less used frameworks - most are >>> those with the -dev suffix, meaning never really intended for stable >>> releases. >>> First ones that we want to get rid of in the nearest updates are: >>> >>> * ubuntu-sdk-13.10 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.04-dev1 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.04-html-dev1 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.04-papi-dev1 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.04-qml-dev1 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.10-dev2 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.10-html-dev2 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.10-qml-dev2 >>> * ubuntu-sdk-14.10-qml-dev3 >>> >>> Statistics from the store (thanks to Alan Pope) show that we currently >>> have 185 apps/scopes using the aforementioned frameworks. If you're an >>> application developer and one of your apps/scopes still depends on one >>> of these frameworks, please re-base it on the latest available in the >>> stable channel and re-upload to the store. >>> >>> Bug tracking the whole process: >>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1555782 >>> >>> We will be performing the removal somewhere mid-next-week. >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >> >> > > -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak Foundations Team [email protected] www.canonical.com -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

