<div dir="ltr"><span class="gmail-mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">request "reply all"<br></span><br>Hello everyone, My name is Aakarsh MJ, I’m contacting you on behalf of
the KDE Eco’s KEcoLab team for proposing the integration of KEcoLab into
Okular’s pipeline. There are 2 proposed models (you can also suggest
your own) which are as follows:<br><br>1) Pre-release Testing:<br>* Every release candidate would be tested for energy consumption.<br>*
Provide information about energy change with the previous versions to
maintain the Blue Angel’s recommended less than 10% increase from the
time of certification requirement.<br><br>2) Optional Merge Request Testing (MRT)<br>* Maintainers can opt to run KEcoLab on specific merge requests based on their potential impact on energy consumption.<br>* Smaller changes or bug fixes may not require MRT, while large feature additions could benefit from energy analysis<br>* This approach allows for targeted testing, while at the same time ensuring we are not consuming unnecessary energy.<br><br>If
approved me and sarthak negi will be working on it as part of KDE SoK
24. You can also check my
proposal(<a href="https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/24">https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/24</a>)
and sarthak's
proposal(<a href="https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/19">https://invent.kde.org/teams/season-of-kde/2024/-/issues/19</a>)<br><br>I
am eager to hear your feedback, answer any questions and discuss the
most effective implementation approach. Thanks for your time and
consideration.<br><br><br></div>