On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> El dilluns, 19 de desembre de 2016, a les 17:42:17 CET, Alexander Neundorf va
> escriure:
>> On 2016 M12 19, Mon 10:24:29 CET Jan Kundrát wrote:
>> > KDE has expanded over the last few years to include projects which are not
>> > based o
El dilluns, 19 de desembre de 2016, a les 17:42:17 CET, Alexander Neundorf va
escriure:
> On 2016 M12 19, Mon 10:24:29 CET Jan Kundrát wrote:
> > KDE has expanded over the last few years to include projects which are not
> > based on kdelibs or kf5 (or even Qt).
>
> I have heard that several time
On 2016 M12 19, Mon 10:24:29 CET Jan Kundrát wrote:
> KDE has expanded over the last few years to include projects which are not
> based on kdelibs or kf5 (or even Qt).
I have heard that several times. Which are those beside Wiki2Learn ?
Alex
> El 19 dic 2016, a las 06:24, Jan Kundrát escribió:
>
> KDE has expanded over the last few years to include projects which are not
> based on kdelibs or kf5 (or even Qt). There are e-mails about new project
> incubation, upcoming conferences and CFPs and other semi-social topics. I am
> inte
KDE has expanded over the last few years to include projects which are not
based on kdelibs or kf5 (or even Qt). There are e-mails about new project
incubation, upcoming conferences and CFPs and other semi-social topics. I
am interested in these discussions and I thought that this is what k-c-d
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> In the old days it had kdelibs development discussion but not that that has
> moved over to kde-frameworks-devel, waht's kde-core-devel for?
*cough*
http://markmail.org/thread/opcvfo5h7elrvqdl
Everyone kinda agrees that there's one lis