General information for KDE Frameworks developers
David Faure
faure at kde.org
Wed Sep 9 14:31:27 BST 2020
Here are some notes from the KF6 BoF at Akademy, as well as general
information that I realized might not be known to all the relevant developers.
* There's a nice board with many tasks related to preparing KDE Frameworks for
KF6. https://phabricator.kde.org/project/board/310/
All the tasks in the "Backlog" column, are tasks that can be done TODAY
already, they don't depend on Qt6 or the possibility to break API/ABI in KDE
Frameworks. Help is very much needed and welcome!
* We'll have an online meeting at some point to go through the board and add
tags for priorities and "junior jobs".
* I strongly recommend subscribing to kde-frameworks-devel. If you got scared
in the past by the amount of "merge requests" emails coming in, this is no
longer the case with gitlab.
* Instead, I recommend subscribing in gitlab to the projects you care about.
For instance you go to https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kio and click on the
bell icon on the right of the large "KIO" header.
* If you want to keep an eye on *all* Frameworks merge requests, as used to
happen on k-f-d, you can visit
https://invent.kde.org/groups/frameworks/-/merge_requests (however I don't see
a way to get notified by email).
* We decided on a two months deadline for the unittests that have always
failed on FreeBSD and Windows to be whitelisted with QEXPECT_FAIL macros,
and turned into bug reports. This way we can start from a clean state in CI,
react on regressions more easily, and even set up gitlab to check that MRs
don't introduce regressions on any platform. It'll also help reducing the
noise on k-f-d.
If you use either of those platforms, please give a hand with fixing those
issues for real.
Reminder: to see failing tests, go to
https://build.kde.org/job/Frameworks/view/Everything/
then click on the platform you're interesting in, and then click on the "S"
column twice. The yellow will propagate to the top.
Happy hacking!
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David Faure, faure at kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr
Working on KDE Frameworks 5
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