Adding Kalendar to the KDE Gear release cycle

Carl Schwan carl at carlschwan.eu
Sat Mar 12 11:54:30 GMT 2022


Sorry I forgot,

I don't have access to my computer this weekend but will do that on Monday.
Regards,
Carl
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On Mar 12, 2022, 12:52, Albert Astals Cid wrote:

> El dijous, 17 de febrer de 2022, a les 23:17:56 (CET), Carl Schwan va escriure:
>> Le jeudi 17 février 2022 à 11:09 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid at kde.org> a écrit :
>>
>> > El dijous, 17 de febrer de 2022, a les 21:16:30 (CET), Carl Schwan va escriure:
>> >
>> > > Hi :)
>> > > Could we get Kalendar inside KDE Gear? Kalendar is mostly stabilized
>> > > and need a fast release cycle anymore.
>> >
>> > I am guessing you forgot a "doesn't" before that "need a fast", right?
>>
>> yeah :)
>>
>> > > More importantly, having our
>> > > release in sync with KDE PIM will help a lot in making sure that
>> > > a KDE PIM minor release won't break Kalendar silently and this would
>> > > also, allow us to move the new reminder service to Akonadi-calendar
>> > > and to share it with KOrganizer.
>> > >
>> > > See https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-pim/2022-February/048374.html
>> >
>> > What's the plan for automatically increaseasing version numbers if it it's released with KDE Gear?
>>
>> We would simply follow the normal gear naming scheme: YY.MM.minor-release
>> since this is probably the simplest.
>
> You have forgotten to deliver that change.
>
> Branch 22.04 still identifies itself as 1.0.0
>
> Albert
>
>>
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Albert
>> >
>> > > Cheers,
>> > >
>> > > Carl
>>
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