Re: Announcing KDE's Qt 5 Patch Collection
Hello This is great news and proves once more KDE is adding real value to the Qt community. Thank you and congratulations! PS: Are there any social media posts we can help amplify? On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 11:09 AM Aleix Pol wrote: > Dear community, > We have some exciting news about the continuity and long-term health > of Qt5 -- the LTS, and at this point the previous Qt version. The KDE > community, we are setting up and maintaining a repository with the > latest Open Source Qt 5.15 release and a collection of patches for > bugfixes that are relevant for Open Source users of Qt5. > > You can read here the full announcement: > https://dot.kde.org/2021/04/06/announcing-kdes-qt-5-patch-collection > > Most notably in this page you can learn how this is meant to work and > start using it: > https://community.kde.org/Qt5PatchCollection > > Best regards, > Aleix > -- Pau Garcia Quiles http://www.elpauer.org
BigBlueButton for non-KDE stuff?
Hello I was wondering if there is a policy or restriction to use meet.kde.org Why this question? Uyuni (https://www.uyuni-project.org/) is an open source systems management solution, at the moment mostly driven by SUSE (because Uyuni is the upstream for SUSE Manager). Uyuni is not associated with KDE, and only loosely associated with openSUSE. We started Uyuni Community Hours a couple of months ago, to great success. We were using GoToMeeting because that's what I had from SUSE but now we would like to move to an open source conferencing tool and are looking for a home. openSUSE offers Jitsi (meet.opensuse.org), which has the problem of not allowing room reservations. KDE's BigBlueButton allows reservations but I was wondering if it's OK to use meet.kde.org for non-KDE related discussion. -- Pau Garcia Quiles http://www.elpauer.org
FOSDEM
Guys, I will not be requesting a stand or devroom for KDE, Desktops or anything for FOSDEM 2019. I don't even know if I will be there. -- Pau Garcia Quiles http://www.elpauer.org