Frameworks status for KDE Edu

Aleix Pol aleixpol at kde.org
Tue Dec 30 14:57:30 UTC 2014


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Bruno Coudoin
<bruno.coudoin at gcompris.net> wrote:
>
> Le 29/12/2014 05:52, Aleix Pol a écrit :
>>>
>>> 3. I consider GCompris to be part of KDE Edu nowadays - maybe Bruno would
>>> like
>>> >to comment whether that is right or wrong. But anyway, this is a bit of
>>> > a
>>> >special case since it's an ongoing rewrite from a Gtk+ program. There is
>>> > also
>>> >an intention to release the ported program to Android before any release
>>> > for
>>> >the desktop. So is any Frameworks 5 related information even applicable
>>> > here?
>>
>> AFAIK, they don't use any of the KF5 and the development started in
>> Qt5 already, so they know what they're doing anyway.
>> Also I don't know if they want to sync releases with us yet.
>>
> Hi,
>
> Concerning GCompris, you are correct, we are not using KF5 for now.
>
> Yes, i'd love to see GCompris within KDE Edu. We are not yet ready for a
> desktop release because we still have less feature than the Gtk+ version. My
> hope is to complete the port in a year. This is a little sad because for the
> ported activities the new version if better on many aspects. Thus we could
> imagine a transition in which both versions are provided, I am not sure what
> to do.
>
> For syncing our release with KDE Edu, I think it could be a good approach
> for GNU/Linux distribution but for proprietary platform I want to keep the
> ability to make new releases independently through gcompris.net.
>
> Bruno.

We're talking about tarball release here.

Aleix


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