qt-copy update? (was Re: Broken KIO connections)
Allen Winter
winter at kde.org
Sun Apr 22 00:09:48 BST 2007
On Saturday 21 April 2007 6:29:33 am Tom Albers wrote:
> Op za 21 apr 2007 12:16 schreef u:
> > On Saturday 21 April 2007 12:04:47 Tom Albers wrote:
> > > Op za 21 apr 2007 11:09 schreef u:
> > > > Simon Hausmann wrote:
> > > > >With this bug present in the 4.3 beta and a lot others what do people
> > > > > think about upgrading to a current 4.3 snapshot on Monday or Tuesday?
> > > >
> > > > We should upgrade on Monday, unless people think 2 days is too short a
> > > > warning. The Monday after that, at the latest.
> > >
> > > I prefer the update (even as user of qsslsocket) this monday. Thiago
> > > already announced it more or less earlier this week.
> > >
> > > The alpha is planned for may 1st iirc. It will mean that release depends on
> > > qt-copy. I prefer at least a week testing with that copy, so if we do it
> > > the monday after that (April 30), a alpha release on 1st may is out of the
> > > question imho.
> >
> > Hm, the release is a good point though...
> >
> > I guess it would be nice if the alpha release would compile with an actually
> > released version of Qt (even though it's a beta), so maybe we should upgrade
> > *after* the alpha release.
> >
> > Simon
>
> One of the goals of the alpha is to provide a stable developing platform for the developers
> who are not porting yet. That's why it's planned at the same time as the kdelibs soft api freeze.
> In that light I would prefer to do it before the alpha. Else we will be releasing an alpha and make
> (qt- and possible kde-)api changes the day after...
>
Please upgrade to a more function Qt 4.3 as soon as possible.
Many of us pimsters can't even test KMail with the current state of things.
-Allen
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