Submitting KTextTemplate for KF6
Stephen Kelly
steveire at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 14:18:38 BST 2022
On 05/03/2022 18:16, Ben Cooksley wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 6:00 AM Stephen Kelly <steveire at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 26/02/2022 10:38, Volker Krause wrote:
> > On Sonntag, 20. Februar 2022 16:02:59 CET Stephen Kelly wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> The Qt 5 based Grantlee libraries were depended on by some KDE
> applications.
> >>
> >> For Qt 6, I've created a separate repo for KTextTemplate for
> one of the
> >> Grantlee libraries. The other library is separate and can be
> dealt with
> >> separately.
> >>
> >> Currently the code lives here:
> >>
> >> https://github.com/steveire/ktexttemplate
> >>
> >> I'd like to get the process moving on getting this reviewed and
> into KF6.
> >>
> >> It's not clear to me what the next step is. I tried googling
> terms like
> >> "how to submit a library to kde frameworks", but didn't find
> anything
> >> useful.
> >>
> >> https://techbase.kde.org/KDE_Frameworks describes how to build
> >> frameworks, but not how to submit a new one.
> >>
> >> I've checked and I can still use invent.kde.org
> <http://invent.kde.org>, so it would be good if
> >> there is a standard process I can follow for the rest.
> > I don't think the process of integrating a so far external
> project into
> > Frameworks happened often enough for this to be documented as a
> streamlined
> > process. I'd suggest the following steps:
> >
> > (1) Import the repo into invent.kde.org <http://invent.kde.org>
> > (2) Go through the KDE Review process
> > (3) Request inclusion into Frameworks
> >
> > Happy to see this moving :)
>
>
> Ok. I was thinking there might be some 'review' area of
> invent.k.o, but
> I've just made
>
> https://invent.kde.org/skelly/ktexttemplate
>
> Does that satisfy (1)?
>
>
> It starts the process yes.
>
>
> I think there are changes like CamelCase headers to conform to KF6
> norms. I'm not sure if others can help with that now. Can any KDE
> account push to the above repo?
>
>
> No, only you are able to push to that repository, but people can send
> you merge requests.
>
> To give people access to the repository you can either:
> a) Invite the teams/kde-developers group to the repository as a
> 'Developer' which will grant access to it; or
I've done this part now.
I thought I started the KDE Review process when I sent the original
email here, but without a written-down process I'm not certain.
Maybe things can be moved along now?
Thanks,
Stephen.
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