El dijous, 15 d’agost del 2024, a les 10:30:10 (CEST), Carl Schwan va escriure: > Sorry I missed this email. > > Calligra kind of works already. Sure it doesn't support every odf feature > but all the basic features are fully usable. Most of my recent work in > Calligra has been on Qt6 port, some code modernization and redesigning the > UI. > > Calligra does need more contributors but without regular release, I don't > see this happening. I am hoping that the redesigned UI will also help. > > Also releasing it in Gear, doesn't mean that we should recommend distro to > ship it per default, or at least not yet ;)
Ok, I am still not 100% convinced but I won't block on this. Cheers, Albert > > Cheers, > Carl > > PS: Send from mobile, sorry for the formatting > > On Tue, Aug 6, 2024, at 12:30 AM, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > El divendres, 26 de juliol del 2024, a les 11:29:05 (CEST), Carl Schwan va > > > > escriure: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I ported some times ago Calligra to Qt6 and I would propose adding > > > Calligra > > > to release service starting with 24.12. I wanted to do do that already > > > for > > > 24.08 but forgot, so I probably will soon do an independent release. > > > > > > By Calligra, I mean only the office/calligra repo on invent, not any of > > > the > > > project who spitted from the main repo (e.g. Kexi, Calligra Plan). > > > > I was waiting for someone to be the bad-person, but I guess I'm the > > designed bad-person, so here it goes > > > > Can we collectively maintain Calligra to a degree it "kind of works"? > > > > We have our fair share (more than I'd like) of applications without an > > specific maintainer in KDE Gear, but their size (relatively small/medium) > > makes it so that if we want to fix bugs or implement small features on > > them > > it's relatively easy. > > > > On the other hand Calligra seems to be like 10 times bigger than Okular. > > Can we commit to collectively maintain it? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Albert > > > > > Cheers, > > > Carl