• Thank you!

    From Martin Steigerwald@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 08:30:01 2022
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aur�lien and of course all the others for tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
    this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,
    --
    Martin

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  • From Luc Castermans@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 08:30:01 2022
    +1


    Op 02-06-2022 om 08:26 schreef Martin Steigerwald:
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,

    --
    m.vr.gr.

    Luc Castermans
    mailto:luc.castermans@gmail.com

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  • From luca.pedrielli@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 09:10:01 2022
    +1

    Il 02/06/22 08:26, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,


    --
    Saluti, Luca Pedrielli

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  • From Coque Couto@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 09:30:01 2022
    +1

    Great work. Thanks for allowing so many KDE users stay with Debian. I can’t imagine a better combo. :^)

    El 2 jun 2022, a las 9:08, luca.pedrielli <agoiza@gmail.com> escribió:

    +1

    Il 02/06/22 08:26, Martin Steigerwald ha scritto:
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for
    tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the
    Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull
    this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable
    regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team
    members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,


    --
    Saluti, Luca Pedrielli


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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Aur=c3=a9lien_COUDERC?=@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 15:40:01 2022
    Hi,

    thanks, appreciated.

    By the way, I’ve uploaded Plasma 5.25 beta to experimental.
    If you feel like testing pre-release software and reporting issues to
    the upstream project, feel free to give it a try. ;-)


    Happy hacking !
    --
    Aurélien

    Le 02/06/2022 à 08:26, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,

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  • From local10@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 2 16:20:01 2022
    Jun 2, 2022, 06:26 by martin@lichtvoll.de:

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull this off!



    My thanks as well. Great job!

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    Also the thanks should extend to Rik Mills from Kubuntu who takes great care to catch up with us on IRC regularly and ensure as much as possible is maintained in a shared way between both Debian and Ubuntu !


    Le 2 juin 2022 08:26:12 GMT+02:00, Martin Steigerwald <martin@lichtvoll.de> a écrit :
    Hi!

    A huge thanks to the Debian Qt/KDE maintainer team for the continued
    work on Qt/KDE related packages.

    Thank you to Pino, Patrick, Aurélien and of course all the others for >tirelessly packaging newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE
    will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM
    and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the >Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that could easily be
    about one thousand packages, maybe even more. It is a huge effort to pull >this off!

    While not all of this is available within unstable yet, at least not in
    most recent versions, most of it is and the state of the art in unstable >regarding KDE related packages is very decent.

    Thank you for this continued effort to all of you, of course also to
    those who I did not mention specifically including those long term team >members who advice newcomers to the team on packaging questions and
    those who contributed a lot previously.

    I appreciate your effort!

    Best,
    --
    Martin



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    newest versions of Qt, including Qt 6 which KDE <br>will switch to at some time, Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE Gear, KDEPIM <br>and all the other applications from KDE, including new ones like the <br>Korganizer alternative Kalendar. I bet in total that
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  • From Martin Steigerwald@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 26 10:40:01 2024
    Hi!

    I hope you are still having peaceful holidays!

    Thank you! Thank you to all packagers for Plasma, KDE Frameworks, KDE
    Gear, other KDE applications and Qt! Your work is awesome!

    Special thanks also to all those users who installed Plasma 6 and Qt 6 /
    KF 6 based applications from experimental and then later from unstable / testing, tested it and gave feedback. It helped a lot to improve the
    experience with Plasma 6 and KDE applications.

    And last but not last thank you for all those who contributed to the
    Plasma 6 Debian wiki article and here to help other users along.

    Best,
    --
    Martin - please no carbon copy to me

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