>>> Am I right that there will be no more KDELibs4-based releases of KPeg?
Hi, thanks for your comments. Yes, I recently removed kdelibs4support from KPeg. Cheers Ronny On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Alexander Potashev <aspotas...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Ronny, > > Please configure the i18n branches at [1], I guess "i18n trunk branch > (KF5)" should be set up for extraction from branch master. Then you > need to ask i18n maintainers in kde-i18n-doc (already in CC) to move > the existing translations into trunk/l10n-kf5 so that we don't have to > translate twice. > > Am I right that there will be no more KDELibs4-based releases of KPeg? > > [1] https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/kpeg/settings > > -- > Alexander Potashev > > 2015-05-27 13:43 GMT+03:00 Ronny Yabar Aizcorbe <ronnyconta...@gmail.com>: > > Hi all > > > > I was working on improving KPeg, an implementation of the Peg Solitaire > > Game[0]. The game is designed for one player and consists of pegs on a > board > > with holes, the goal is to remove all pegs from the board except one. > > > > The game was in playground for some years, so I recently requested to > move > > it to KDE Review[1]. I think I fixed all the issues, added > documentation, > > added sounds and ported the game to KF5. The game is quite stable and > uses > > libkdegames classes like KGameRenderer, KgTheme, KgDifficulty and > KgSound. > > > > I was reading the KDE Application Lifecycle, so I am copying this email > to > > kde-core-devel/kde-games-devel lists. > > > > The goal is that KPeg can be part of KDE Games and I am willing to > maintain > > it and continue adding new features. > > > > Can you please test the game and/or provide some feedback and make some > > comments about the request? > > > > Thanks > > > > Ronny > > > > [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peg_solitaire > > [1] https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/kpeg >