El dimarts, 20 de desembre de 2016, a les 10:40:44 CET, Christian Ehrlicher va
escriure:
> Am 16.12.2016 um 11:32 schrieb Kevin Funk:
> > If the SVN kioslave is standalone, wouldn't it make more sense to actually
> > keep it in a separate repository/package? So users who just want the
> > Dolphin
On 4 January 2017 at 16:55, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> @hughsie: I am wondering for some time now whether we should make the name
> and summary tags essential for desktop-application type components in
> metainfo files as well.
For appstream-glib, it is.
>This would make validation a bit more fail
(sorry for the top post, my phone refuses to let me do an inline reply)
It is worth noting that the KDE CI checks metainfo files and will complain
on issues - so if you don't see something there, maybe a fix needs to be
backported.
@hughsie: I am wondering for some time now whether we should make
> * org.kde.spectacle
I added a
Thanks.
On 4 January 2017 at 15:48, Luigi Toscano wrote:
> I understand that the applications checked are "the current set part of Fedora
> 25", but given that we will have few updates soon for example for KDE
> Applications, would it be possible to list also the version of the package
> that was analyzed
Richard Hughes ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> We've been looking at the AppStream extractor issues in Fedora 25, and
> we've come across quite a few broken KDE applications. Broken apps are
> not visible in the Ubuntu, Fedora or OpenSUSE application installers.
> The apps include:
>
> * Kjots
> * br
Hi all,
We've been looking at the AppStream extractor issues in Fedora 25, and
we've come across quite a few broken KDE applications. Broken apps are
not visible in the Ubuntu, Fedora or OpenSUSE application installers.
The apps include:
* Kjots
* braindump
* choqok
* kgraphviewer
* konquero
On Wednesday 23 November 2016 16:38:50 David Edmundson wrote:
> Note, that we consider embedded trays legacy, and instead support the
> modern protocol:
> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/StatusNotifierItem/
>
> For best results, mseide should use that.
> You'll get better results in