On 22/12/2019 16:08, Stephen Kelly wrote:
On 21/12/2019 23:55, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
Perhaps joining the "Release Service" (formerly known as "KDE
Applications")
is a better place then, it also contains a set of libraries already.
That would serve the purpose of having releases happening regularly.
The goals of making Grantlee a Framework are:
* Make more frequent releases which don't depend on me
* Make it more easy for others to contribute to development
I think at the point that renaming happens, the name Grantlee will
disappear, and we'll have two libraries (KF5::TextDocument and
KF5::TextTemplates or so in CMake and probably removing the C++
namespace).
I think all of that should be done together and I don't think that
should be done until compatibility is broken to become Qt6-based (KF6).
My conclusion from reading this thread is that this is the way forward:
* Grantlee does not become a KF5 framework. I'll continue to make
releases from github if needed based on Qt 5. We can consider
re-evaluating that in the future.
* For KF6, I will submit two separate Tier 1 frameworks, in two
different repos, what I here called ktextdocument/KF6::TextDocument and
ktexttemplate/KF6::TextTemplate
The two libraries are independent. Having them in the same KF* repo
doesn't make sense.
Thanks,
Stephen.