Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

Jonathan Riddell jr at jriddell.org
Tue Oct 4 13:13:53 BST 2022


Many thanks for your important work over the years.  I've updated those 3
products in bugzilla to default to plasma-bugs at .  Don't be a stranger,
Akademy in Greece next year will be sunny.

Does anyone on this list have an interest in taking on Plasma-nm bugs?

Jonathan


On Tue, 4 Oct 2022 at 13:06, Jan Grulich <jgrulich at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When I joined KDE as a developer, I started as a newbie working on
> NetworkManager and ModemManager integration and ended up writing one of the
> core Plasma components. Thanks to this I gained a lot of experience,
> attended a few Akademy conferences and met amazing people. I'm really
> grateful for the experience and I consider it as an important part of
> my life. Unfortunately, as life goes on and new projects appear, I found
> that I basically have zero time to dedicate to anything related to
> NetworkManager/ModemManager integration in KDE and all the bugs assigned to
> me for these components don't get enough attention from my side.
>
> For that reason I would like to ask to update bugzilla components for
> *kf5-networkmanager-qt*, *kf5-modemmanager-qt* and *plasma-nm* to have
> plasma-devel as default assignee and find someone who can be assigned by
> default to all code reviews to lead these projects. I will still happily
> help from time to time to explain some things around plasma-nm, but I will
> no longer be able to actively fix bugs and develop new features.
>
> I will still be around, mostly working on things around Flatpak, PipeWire,
> etc.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
> Jan Grulich
>
>
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