Hello, I assume we can make enough progress in Randa to open the frameworks branch for early adopters and power users (with some limitations and missing features). Currently I am only developing on the frameworks branch. So I can say that KMyMoney is stable enough for developing. However there could still be some really bad and hidden issues – I remember the bug where I needed weeks to notice that the files were never saved (probably the worst bug we could have).
Greetings Christian > Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de> hat am 7. Mai 2016 um 09:42 geschrieben: > > > Hi, > > first of all: sorry for the late reply. I am just too busy. > > More inline below. > > On Tuesday 26 April 2016 08:37:49 Szőts Ákos wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > I would like to kindly ask you if you can tell an estimate about the > > release of KF5 version of KMyMoney. As I see in the commit log [1] the > > framework branch gets some love from time to time. How usable is it in its > > current state? > > I cannot really tell, as the frameworks branch is coordinated by Cristian > Onet. Maybe he can leave some information about his plans, but I know that he > is very busy as well. > > All I can say is, that three KMyMoney devs take part in this years Randa > Sprint Meeting for a full week in June and one of the goals is to continue (I > try to avoid the word complete here even though it would be nice to reach it) > the work on the KF5 version. Another subject in that matter (spread over many > teams participating in the meeting) is multiplatform availability. > > http://randa-meetings.ch/2016/02/23/spread-to-more-platforms-registrations-for-randa-meetings-2016-open/ > has some more details on that. > > > KDEPIM guys did a lot of fixes and features for the PIM in the 16.04 > > version [2]. I love KMyMoney and don't want to abandon it, but I also would > > like to get the fixes for the rest of the PIM suite. > > We understand that and do our best with the available resources. > > -- > > Regards > > Thomas Baumgart > > GPG-FP: E55E D592 F45F 116B 8429 4F99 9C59 DB40 B75D D3BA > ------------------------------------------------------------- > If you have a choice of two things and can't decide, take both. > -- Gregory Corso > -------------------------------------------------------------