Split plugins from quanta repository into own repositories

Niko Sams niko.sams at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 20:19:56 UTC 2012


On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 20:27, Andreas Pakulat <apaku at gmx.de> wrote:
> On 15.04.12 16:55:54, Niko Sams wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to split out 3 plugins from quanta, as we discussed in Randa last year.
>>
>> Reasons:
>> - easier to compile (without having to build all of (unstable) quanta)
>> - possible to release on it's own
>> - easier to find
>>
>> You can find here the split out repositories:
>> scratch/nsams/kdev-executebrowser.git
>> scratch/nsams/kdev-upload.git
>> scratch/nsams/kdev-xdebug.git
>>
>> What's the correct way to get them reviewed and whom to ask for a repository?
>
> The repositories can be created by sysadmins and then you can push your
> content to them (or they might be able to just copy too).
>
> The review part depends on where you want them to be on
> projects.kde.org, they could be added as subprojects under Quanta, they
> could go along other playground plugins for kdevelop under
> playgroun/devtools/plugins. If the plugins are considered somewhat
> stable they should probably go to extragear/kdevelop/plugins (or you
> could ask to create extragear/quanta/plugins if you prefer), for those
> places the usual way of doing things is to let the projects go through
> the kde review process. That should be documented on techbase somewhere
> I think (basically means sending a mail to the development list and
> maybe kde-devel and fix up whatever people complain about) and means a 2
> week review period after which the projects can be moved to their
> destination on projects.kde.org (unless there are serious objections).

thanks, I have requested a playground repo. (for now)

Niko




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