15:15:36 #startmeeting kde-sig 15:15:36 Meeting started Tue Aug 2 15:15:36 2016 UTC. The chair is rdieter. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:15:36 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:15:36 The meeting name has been set to 'kde-sig' 15:15:41 #topic roll call 15:15:44 hi 15:15:48 hi 15:15:49 hi, friendly kde-sig meeting, who's present today? 15:16:02 #info rdieter tosky lupinix present 15:16:08 #chair lupinix tosky 15:16:08 Current chairs: lupinix rdieter tosky 15:18:01 may be a fast meeting 15:18:03 #topic agenda 15:18:11 anything to discuss today? 15:18:27 any new results of default browser discussion? 15:18:36 o/ 15:18:37 * lupinix checks mailing list 15:19:02 no new comments @ml 15:19:04 I'd mentioned it in #fedora-kde recently only, but now that chromium is in fedora, we can consider that as well 15:19:35 * pino|work is here late, sorry 15:19:39 maybe not too relevant, but today dfaure merged the frameworks branch of kde-baseapps into master 15:19:40 it at least, has some integration (not native like qupzilla of course), support for kwallet, and file dialogs 15:19:45 pino|work: we are late too, just stating 15:19:58 *starting 15:20:04 #info pino|work present 15:20:05 which is targeted (at least) for Applications 16.12 at this point 15:20:07 #chair pino|work 15:20:07 Current chairs: lupinix pino|work rdieter tosky 15:20:18 tosky: excellent news 15:20:52 I can give a brief status on recent package updates 15:20:58 well, still konq would need a proper maintainer though 15:21:23 let's get started I guess 15:21:25 it isn't like being frameworks will make it magically on-par with features of the rest 15:21:29 #topic default browser discussion(s) 15:21:58 onlist discussions tapered out a bit, I didn't see any new revelations recently 15:22:10 no, it won't make it have magical features 15:22:14 I'll stir the pot and bring up chromium (as threatened) 15:22:18 also, it would need an updated qtwebkit 15:22:23 so it's not automagic at all 15:22:25 just reporting 15:22:50 , using modern toolkit/frameworks is a step in the right direction 15:23:05 * lupinix prefers QupZilla as default due to best integration 15:23:30 lupinix: better integration, what specifically? besides kwaller, file dialogs ? 15:23:36 kwallet... I mean 15:23:56 chromium uses gtk theming and at least looked weird when using breeze-gtk some time ago 15:24:19 that's a separate issue, that's not integration (imo) 15:24:31 imho it is :D 15:24:38 and we're not using breeze-gtk (yet), so that's irrelevant too 15:25:06 so you're in the "I insist on a native Qt5 app" camp? 15:25:11 yes 15:25:16 k, fair enough 15:25:41 I'm (still) more pragmatic, willing to consider alternatives if that means better functionality and features 15:25:59 which chromium definitely has (again, imho) 15:26:11 (as long as they are still free, of course) 15:26:26 if it's in fedora, it must be free, so that's a given 15:26:47 * Markus_KMi hopes it'll just stop two browsers by default. doesn't care much about more ;) 15:27:02 only pro chromium i find: addons 15:27:11 Markus_KMi: can you rephrase that? I'm not surw what you mean? 15:27:33 but i'm not using it that much, maybe there are other pros 15:27:35 firefox AND konqueror installed by default. unless it changed already 15:27:44 lupinix: you have to admit upstream support is superior... I mean, how many developers are actively working on qupzilla (esp compared to chromium)? 15:28:44 don't know if this really comparable. @qupzilla there are less devs (3-4 really active i think), but it is "only" the gui, the core is the same in both cases 15:29:04 konqueror should be dropped due to the outdated webkit 15:29:12 Markus_KMi: not installing konqueror doesn't give any advantage, since most of its components are provided elsewhere 15:30:02 rdieter: the more risky part is qtwebengine, not qupzilla (imho) 15:30:20 , it is still relatively new 15:30:32 or anything webkit-related in general, i'd say 15:31:30 so what is the best way to find a decision @browser discussion 15:31:33 ok, we'll need a decision soonish, I'll try to move onlist discussion forward this week 15:31:34 some voting? 15:32:01 lupinix: yes, I don't think we'll find an easy consensus 15:32:12 yep 15:32:33 i honestly don't like the way webkit and forks are developed: single branch, no stable series, new features and (security) fixes go together only, huge blob of code 15:32:59 pino|work: and by "and forks" you mean webengine too ? 15:33:01 well Qt tries that 15:33:06 rdieter: yes 15:33:10 cherry-picking security fixes 15:33:16 k, just checking :) 15:33:18 from chromium 15:33:59 sure, and webkitgtk folks do that as well, for a lot of wasted work in fixing stuff 15:33:59 webkit has a stable branch. it's maintained by apple for safari. nokia/digia just refused to use that as base for qtwebkit 15:34:13 QtWebEngine 5.6.1 for example is chromium 45 with backported security fixes of chromium 51 15:34:19 Markus_KMi: sure, and given that it's apple-only it doesn't matter 15:34:47 no, its public ;) 15:35:13 and qtwebkit is no more maintained by qtcompany anyway 15:36:20 pino|work: +1 15:36:26 Markus_KMi: link? 15:37:56 once there were few Qt ports of firefox. ( wish someone does that. might make things a little easier. ) 15:38:00 pino|work: https://trac.webkit.org/browser/branches 15:38:47 deadrat: they were hacked patches for firefox, and sadly some of the changes were not refactored in a cleaner way as asked by upstream 15:40:32 move on ? (I'd greatly encourage more browser discussion onlist too) 15:40:46 ok 15:40:51 #topic recent updates 15:41:20 So... lemme see, rawhide now has kde-apps-16.07.80 (mostly), minus -pim stack due to 3 new packages pending review 15:41:43 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=kde-reviews tracked here 15:41:50 the kf5-aknoadi-* ones 15:42:14 I'm importing plasma-5.7.3 into rawhide now, will do f23-f25 builds soonish 15:42:51 kde-apps-16.04.3 recently when to f24 (stable) updates too over the past week or so 15:42:52 👍 15:43:24 that's all I can think of, anyone else? 15:44:39 uhm, I guess the big hit will be Application 16.08 15:46:25 some good stuff there, yeah, in case there's any doubt, I intend to push that to f24 updates 15:46:45 may do some selective f23 updates where features, bugfixes warrant it 15:48:30 ok, sounds like that's all, moving on 15:48:35 #topic open discussion 15:48:44 anything else to discuss today? 15:48:51 nothing here 15:49:00 nothing here 15:49:57 nope 15:50:47 ok, thanks everyone! 15:50:50 #endmeeting