Hello, I have kjs patches that I think are too "big" for KDE/4.8.
Now I wonder... where should I commit them to? As far as I know kdelibs currently has "3" branches. master: which I was told is like dead KDE/4.8: bug fixes only framework: KDE5 Well, you could call these patches "bug fixes" as they fix some missing javascript functionality and make some websites work. But you could also call them new features as you now can use more javascript functionality. Personally I think calling them bugfixes feels somehow sneaky, to just get them in KDE/4.8. So is frameworks the correct branch for me? I think no, as framework does not have a fixed release date it too far away before it reaches the user. I would love to have a KDE/4.9 branch, but looks like it is not planned. As I plan to further hack on kjs there might be more patches coming and if possible I would love to keep the kdelibs<->my kjs patches distance close. After all the helpful review and the intense ecmascript testsuite I feel rather confident that these patches work. But as you might know the web is big ;-) So big that it is impossible for to surf on all existing websites. And again 5.0 might be "far" away, beside from the fact that the topic in #kde-devel says "no new features in kdelibs". So as I am a bit lost here, back to my basic question, where should I commit to? Or how should I continue? regards, Bernd