A Dilluns 05 Gener 2009, Sebastian Kügler va escriure: > On Monday 05 January 2009 14:54:34 Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Xavier Vello wrote: > > > > I have spoken with the developer and he is confident that the applet > > > > is ready to move from review to plasma-addons, someone just needs to > > > > do it. He hinted that due to the accessibility nature of this issue, > > > > and the maturity of the applet code, that an exception could be > > > > granted to squeeze this applet into KDE 4.2. Can this be done? > > > > > > I have no decision power, but I think the odds of a freeze exception > > > this late are near to zero, even more for such "standalone" things > > > (it's not to be included in a core library, it's something one can > > > install by hand). > > > The author should make a release at kde-apps.org and people needing it > > > can download and install it quite easily. > > > You can even ask your distribution to package it. > > > > The special case here is that is an accessibility feature, which adds > > quite a bit of weight to the request. > > Yeah, but we're about to tag -rc1, so it's *really* too late for new > features. In this case, it also doesn't need to be in 4.2 proper. We've > just put the weather applet (which is finished as well) into extragear, so > a released version is available when 4.2 comes out and distros can pick > that one. > > That said, I've been thinking if the release schedule policy for kdeplasma- > addons shouldn't be relaxed. I don't see any real problems for reviewed and > tested code to move there, even after the rest of KDE is frozen -- but > until further notice, it's subject to freeze. I really don't see why kdeplasma-addons should be different from the rest of KDE. Albert