Discussion:
Kdiff3 release.
Michael Reeves
2018-07-28 14:18:21 UTC
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What would be next step in getting a release setup fir kdiff3? Do we have
documentation on the process?
Luigi Toscano
2018-07-31 09:26:04 UTC
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What would be next step in getting a release setup fir kdiff3? Do we have
documentation on the process?
Right now kdiff3 is logically placed in a group called historically
"playground". The idea is: kick start the program, start few *unstable*
releases, ask for a community review (see "kdereview") and then allow the
program to have stable releases, either with its own cycle or as part of
another "product".

The workflow is described here:
https://community.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle

kdiff3 is a bit weird as it could have used the Incubator process and go
directly to kdereview, but that's not too relevant now.

You may want to release a first unstable release, then ask for a community
review, or ask for a review first and then be moved to the relevant place and
have stable releases.

Ciao
--
Luigi
Michael Reeves
2018-07-31 15:13:27 UTC
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That's what I'm looking at doing. The translation need some minor updating.
In particular the docs were changed to correct some obsolete information
regarding windows and preprocessor command handling.
Post by Luigi Toscano
What would be next step in getting a release setup fir kdiff3? Do we
have
documentation on the process?
Right now kdiff3 is logically placed in a group called historically
"playground". The idea is: kick start the program, start few *unstable*
releases, ask for a community review (see "kdereview") and then allow the
program to have stable releases, either with its own cycle or as part of
another "product".
https://community.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle
kdiff3 is a bit weird as it could have used the Incubator process and go
directly to kdereview, but that's not too relevant now.
You may want to release a first unstable release, then ask for a community
review, or ask for a review first and then be moved to the relevant place and
have stable releases.
Ciao
--
Luigi
Harald Sitter
2018-08-02 11:08:32 UTC
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this should help https://community.kde.org/ReleasingSoftware
That's what I'm looking at doing. The translation need some minor updating. In particular the docs were changed to correct some obsolete information regarding windows and preprocessor command handling.
Post by Luigi Toscano
What would be next step in getting a release setup fir kdiff3? Do we have
documentation on the process?
Right now kdiff3 is logically placed in a group called historically
"playground". The idea is: kick start the program, start few *unstable*
releases, ask for a community review (see "kdereview") and then allow the
program to have stable releases, either with its own cycle or as part of
another "product".
https://community.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle
kdiff3 is a bit weird as it could have used the Incubator process and go
directly to kdereview, but that's not too relevant now.
You may want to release a first unstable release, then ask for a community
review, or ask for a review first and then be moved to the relevant place and
have stable releases.
Ciao
--
Luigi
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