Hello,


I would like to clarify that Promo has not reached any consensus on whether 
this would be a good idea for us. With my local promo hat on, I do not think 
Plasma announcements should be any larger than they are now, as that puts an 
extra load on translators.



Best regards,

Ilya





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Hi,

sorry to bring this up again, but I would be in favor of a switching to 2 
releases every year. I'd like to add some reasons to do that on the promotional 
side:

1) In Promo, we are quite stepping up our game in the quality of announcements, 
to both the website and the release video. We are already a bit stretched out 
with time, and having more of that to prepare each release would benefit us, 
especially if we intend - and I think we do - to improve our work even further.

2)
 We have measured that doing less announcements every year usually gives
 those more engagement; we'd expect a good rise of that if we switch 
from 3 to 2 yearly.

3) Finally, we also expect higher engagement if we have more big features to 
promote. In all the releases I've worked on, I always felt - yes, this is 
subjective - that the 
changes were not quite enough to make the user go "wow" (we are 
generally talking about 2/4 big features each release). Bringing that up by 
~50% would help a lot.

4)
 It is much easier to explain to the users that they are going to get 
the new features soon in an announcement, if major distributions such as
 Ubuntu and Kubuntu have the new release ready soon, rather than having to wait 
months to actually get them.

I
 would also suggest switching to 6 months from a developer point of 
view, but here I'd prefer to only argue the benefit in the promotional 
side, adding up to the advantage of synced release frequency with 
distributions. It doesn't make much sense to be annoyed 
that your changes do not reach the users in time in a 6 months release cycle, 
when you currently have to wait about the same amount of time, 
changing every time, before that version gets picked up by major 
distributions with most users, as said before.

Thanks,

Niccolò



p.s.: my mail could be arriving with a big delay and duplicated; if so, I'm 
sorry, I did some confusion with my different email addresses.



>From "Plasma-devel" mailto:plasma-devel-boun...@kde.org

To "plasma-devel" mailto:plasma-devel@kde.org

Cc mailto:kde-de...@kde.org

Date Tue, 1 Dec 2020 16:01:29 +0000

Subject Re: Synchronized release schedule for Plasma


We discussed this in the Plasma meeting on Monday and I'm afraid there's little 
appetite in moving to a 6 monthly release or a 3 monthly release.  We did used 
to have a 3 monthly schedule but that is too tight given the length of beta and 
freezes we want to have now.  But also 6 monthly feels too long, for distros 
that miss the release that become a long time that we have users on an older 
release.  



Having said that if there's occasions where we can shift a release a bit to 
help distros we're happy to do that.



Jonathan

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