Tagging has been done and George K already created the packages and uploaded them to KDE's ftp servers with proposed path "unstable/telepathy-kde/0.1.0", we'll see where they will put us.
Let's figure out the blogposts now - do we want them? And how do we want them? It should be something short to just show what this release is all about (Technical Preview), what can users do, put up some screenshots etc. and basically to use the momentum we'll hopefully achieve with the release. We have several components and so far these people stepped up to write about them: Accounts KCM - David Contact List - me Presence Plasmoid - Nwoki File Transfer capabilities - Daniele Text UI - ? And should we also include state of Nepomuk things even though it's not part of this release? I'll leave that on George G. For the rest we should update our wikis. As for the posts structure - we could use the already proposed "[Announcement] Telepathy-KDE 0.1 released! part X of Y - component name" but maybe without the [Announcement] tag? Please share your views and someone volunteer for Text UI ;) -- Marty K. 2011/7/25 Dario Freddi <[email protected]> > On Monday 25 July 2011 18:08:58 Martin Klapetek wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm about to tag the repos with "v0.1" and then make the tarballs, so we > > can upload them to KDE servers. > > Please tag with v0.1.0 to follow KDE's usual versioning scheme > > > > > Everyone please commit whatever you have left for the release, I'll tag > it > > in two hours (18:00 GMT). If you know you have something that you want to > > push before the tagging and you know you won't make it home by then, > please > > do tell me, I'll postpone those repos. > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > Marty K. > > -- > ------------------- > > Dario Freddi > KDE Developer > GPG Key Signature: 511A9A3B > > _______________________________________________ > KDE-Telepathy mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy > >
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