15:09:33 <rdieter> #startmeeting kde-sig 15:09:33 <zodbot> Meeting started Tue Jan 23 15:09:33 2018 UTC. The chair is rdieter. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:09:33 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:09:33 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'kde-sig' 15:09:37 <rdieter> #meetingname kde-sig 15:09:37 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'kde-sig' 15:09:42 <rdieter> #topic roll call 15:09:49 <rdieter> hi all, friendly kde-sig meeting, who's present today? 15:09:52 <lupinix> .hello2 15:09:53 <zodbot> lupinix: lupinix 'Christian Dersch' <lupinix.fedora@gmail.com> 15:10:10 <pino|work> o/ 15:10:21 <rdieter> #info rdieter lupinix pino|work present 15:10:29 <rdieter> #chair lupinix pino|work 15:10:29 <zodbot> Current chairs: lupinix pino|work rdieter 15:10:32 <lupinix> but only partly (so mostly read-only) available, have to work on dayjob stuff 15:12:30 <rdieter> may be a short meeting :) 15:12:33 <rdieter> #topic agenda 15:12:39 <rdieter> what to discuss today? 15:12:51 <rdieter> I can give status on recent updates (bodhi mostly) 15:12:53 <lupinix> nothing special here 15:14:44 <rdieter> ok, let's go 15:14:49 <rdieter> #topic recent updates 15:15:23 <rdieter> biggest recent project was getting kde-apps-17.12.1 built for f27, most of the stack is still in -testing, but getting good feedback/karma so far 15:15:42 <lupinix> works fine here, too. no obvious issues so far 15:16:06 <rdieter> next was syncing qt5 module f27 branch to latest 5.9 from master, in preparation for 5.9.4 coming soon 15:16:31 <rdieter> (since master HEAD is now tracking 5.10.x) 15:17:53 <Kevin_Kofler> FYI, QtWebEngine is tracking 5.10.x everywhere, it has the Nouveau workaround, people gave good feedback for it, but there are still technical difficulties with the -freeworld armv7hl build, which is why I haven't pushed it to stable yet. 15:18:15 <rdieter> <nod>, thanks 15:18:16 <Kevin_Kofler> kwizart is looking into it. 15:20:45 <rdieter> oh, I guess also worth mentioning is PackageKit-Qt-1.0 and friends 15:20:58 <Kevin_Kofler> QupZilla upstream has released 2.2.4 with an impressive list of improvements, I'll update the package ASAP. 15:20:59 <rdieter> friends, including a working apper 15:21:30 <rdieter> Kevin_Kofler helped get plasma-pk-updates working with it, other deps are (mostly) ready 15:21:47 <rdieter> probably a nice thing to try pushing back to f27 and maybe even f26 15:21:55 <Kevin_Kofler> plasma-pk-updates turned out to be easy to fix, just a few lines of obsolete code to delete without replacement. :-) 15:22:09 <rdieter> would prefer to wait for plasma-5.12.0 first (for stable plasma-discover release) 15:22:36 <rdieter> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/rdieter/Pk-Qt-1.0/ work-in-progress here 15:23:35 <rdieter> moving on 15:23:38 <rdieter> #topic open discussion 15:23:47 <rdieter> anything else worth mentioning before I close the meeting? 15:23:51 <x3mboy> ! 15:24:01 <Kevin_Kofler> A new package that will probably soon hit Fedora review (it is in the Kannolo Copr right now): nomad-firewall. 15:24:18 <Kevin_Kofler> A Plasma 5 QML KCM for UFW. 15:24:40 <Kevin_Kofler> This was rather easy to package, I needed 2 patched, but those are already upstream now (my pull requests were merged). 15:25:05 <Kevin_Kofler> So I think I'll put it up for review as an official Fedora package very soon. UFW is already in Fedora. 15:25:08 <rdieter> x3mboy: yes? 15:25:25 <x3mboy> As always, I write you from the marketing team, Do you have a feature list or change set for F28 Release? We want to build the Talking Points in advance, is better to add stuf bit by bit, that make a long list at the end 15:26:52 <x3mboy> In case you don't remember the talking points are the points that help ambassadors to promote each release. More info: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points_SOP?rd=Talking_Points_SOP#Talking_Points 15:27:09 <rdieter> I don't think we have anything documented yet... off the top of my head, latest platform stuck stuff, like Qt 5.10.x and plasma-5.12.x, and wayland support will be included (not default) 15:27:46 * x3mboy it's taking notes of these 3 stuff 15:27:56 <x3mboy> rdieter, ok, for start that's ok 15:27:59 <x3mboy> Thanks a lot 15:28:36 <x3mboy> eof 15:28:45 <rdieter> ah, and plasma-discover support for flatpak, probably worth mentioning as well 15:28:57 <x3mboy> rdieter, cool! Noted too 15:29:30 <rdieter> that's all I got for now, will think on it... will encourage others to do the same 15:30:14 <x3mboy> Thanks a lot 15:33:49 <Kevin_Kofler> Wasn't "plasma-discover support for flatpak" already in F27 or even F26? 15:34:13 <rdieter> initial support yes, but it's been polished and looks and works nicer now 15:34:18 <Kevin_Kofler> IIRC, I got it even as an update to F25 (which made me remove Discover because I don't want Flatpak dragged in by anything). 15:36:01 <rdieter> discover supposedly has support for offline updates, but I have no idea how to actually do that 15:38:15 <rdieter> that's mentioned on https://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.11.95.php for example, "Distributions can enable offline updates", maybe we need to opt-in to it somehow 15:38:35 * rdieter will try to figure it out 15:38:42 <rdieter> anything else before I close the meeting? 15:41:00 <Southern_Gentlem> rdieter, i am planning a new set of updated isos for f27 so help in testing would great (waiting for the 4.14.14 kernel to push) 15:41:25 <rdieter> a worthy cause, thanks 15:41:35 <Kevin_Kofler> Speaking of updated ISOs, expect Kannolo 26 and 27 ISOs within the next 2 weeks. :-) 15:44:23 <rdieter> alright, thanks everyone! 15:44:25 <rdieter> #endmeeting