I also mailed the debian packages list a week ago.

On Mon, 30 May 2016, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:

Am Montag, 30. Mai 2016, 17:20:58 CEST schrieb Boudewijn Rempt:
On Mon, 30 May 2016, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
> So this is about being able to install Krita3 next to e.g. Calligra
> Words2.9 or Karbon2.9, right?
> So where do you expect problems here, where would/could things installed
> clash, assuming at least the krita app program has been put into a
> separate
> package?

Yes -- I haven't tested it, but I expect problems there. Because, well
Murphy.

The ones to test it would/should be the distri packagers IMHO :)

Problem here is, we do not have much feedback by them, as they, unless following closely Krita development, might not know about the upcoming Krita 3 release and thus also have not yet started packaging or giving things some more testing. At least I only saw the email by Cyrille to kde-distro-packag...@kde.org for Krita 3.0 Beta in April, but nothing else. Is there another list?

Just emailed to release-team & kde-distro-packagers mailinglists to get an idea where self-release-managed apps like Krita should do mass announcement of upcoming releases to packagers, so we (Krita, Calligra, Kexi & Co) do know where to ping them once their is something new to distribute.

Let's wait for the packagers' feedback. And say "No" to premature package optimizations ;)
Cheers
Friedrich
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