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Bug#1025715: marked as done (Qt/KDE Team release plans for bookworm)



Your message dated Sat, 21 Jan 2023 17:49:59 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1025715,
regarding Qt/KDE Team release plans for bookworm
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>

Dear Release Team,

with the freeze approaching the Qt/KDE Team has put up a document [0]
to share our release goals for the Qt and KDE stack for bookworm. We’d
like to encourage you to have a look at it.

As a quick summary, we target the following versions for bookworm :
- Qt 5 : 5.15.7
- Qt 6 : 6.4.2
- KDE Frameworks (libs) : 5.101
- Plasma (desktop) : 5.27.2
- KDE Gear (apps) 22.12.2

These targets should be mostly uneventful for all but Plasma.

For Plasma, version 5.27.0 will be released on Feb 14. so 2 days after
the beginning of the soft freeze.
What I would like to do is upload the 5.27 beta to unstable when it’s
released on Jan 19. and then consider the official 5.27.0 as a « small
update » on top of 5.27 beta that would be suitable for upload during the
soft freeze period.

It’s usually the case that between beta and .0 releases of Plasma the
changes are fixes targetted at bugs raised during the beta period. So I
think it’s not too far fetched of an interpretation.

It’s particularly important that we get Plasma 5.27 into bookworm
because this will be the last upstream release based on Qt 5 and we
expect it to receive important fixes for a long time, unlike our current
5.26.x which is more of an interim release and won’t get upstream fixes
after the last 5.26.5 point release on Jan 3.

Feedback welcome.


[0] https://wiki.debian.org/PkgQtKde/BookwormReleasePlans


Cheers,
--
Aurélien for the Qt/KDE Team

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--- Begin Message ---
On 2022-12-07 22:34:54 +0100, Aurélien COUDERC wrote:
> Package: release.debian.org
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>
> 
> Dear Release Team,
> 
> with the freeze approaching the Qt/KDE Team has put up a document [0]
> to share our release goals for the Qt and KDE stack for bookworm. We’d
> like to encourage you to have a look at it.
> 
> As a quick summary, we target the following versions for bookworm :
> - Qt 5 : 5.15.7
> - Qt 6 : 6.4.2
> - KDE Frameworks (libs) : 5.101
> - Plasma (desktop) : 5.27.2
> - KDE Gear (apps) 22.12.2
> 
> These targets should be mostly uneventful for all but Plasma.
> 
> For Plasma, version 5.27.0 will be released on Feb 14. so 2 days after
> the beginning of the soft freeze.
> What I would like to do is upload the 5.27 beta to unstable when it’s
> released on Jan 19. and then consider the official 5.27.0 as a « small
> update » on top of 5.27 beta that would be suitable for upload during the
> soft freeze period.

ACK, but please be aware that the window is rapidly closing.

There's nothing actionable on our side at the moment and in case some of
the packages required for the update to 5.27 will need unblocks, they
need to be handled on a package by package basis. So closing.

Cheers

> It’s usually the case that between beta and .0 releases of Plasma the
> changes are fixes targetted at bugs raised during the beta period. So I
> think it’s not too far fetched of an interpretation.
> 
> It’s particularly important that we get Plasma 5.27 into bookworm
> because this will be the last upstream release based on Qt 5 and we
> expect it to receive important fixes for a long time, unlike our current
> 5.26.x which is more of an interim release and won’t get upstream fixes
> after the last 5.26.5 point release on Jan 3.
> 
> Feedback welcome.
> 
> 
> [0] https://wiki.debian.org/PkgQtKde/BookwormReleasePlans
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> --
> Aurélien for the Qt/KDE Team

-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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