Onsdag den 27. juli 2016 17:00:11 skrev Luca Beltrame:
In data mercoledì 27 luglio 2016 16:46:11 CEST, Ludwig Nussel ha scritto:
come up with Framework and Applications releases that fit the Plasma LTS one. All three components together form KDE and the impression
There is no "KDE" anymore, KDE is the community which makes 3 different pieces of software.
With regards to Frameworks, as I said, Plasma 5.8 will have hard-dependencies on the minimum version needed to run it. Applications are a different story, because they're not tied to the DE anymore: one of the many reasons "KDE" indicates the community, and not the software.
As Raymond hinted, however, there's not enough manpower to backport stuff regularly.
Wouldn't including Plasma 5.8 to begin with reduce the workload? Compared to shipping 5.7 and then do a semi-major upgrade later? And also doesn't Plasma 5.8 being LTS remove the need for the openSUSE team to backport (Plasma) patches? I thought that was more or less the whole idea of the LTS. Of course I don't really know how much work goes into shipping the Plasma bugfix releases. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org