[16:33] hi there [16:34] RikMills: I intend to do fw 5.90 [16:35] I wanted to show someone else how KA works for new releases [16:35] santa_: um.... you are a tad late [16:35] god damn it [16:36] the announcement mail is from 26 min ago [16:36] sigh [16:36] sorry. I made some head start on git builds as it is a dependency of the upcoming 5.24 beta [16:38] anyway, all is pushed to git. may need some fixing if there are committed changes compared to my snapshots [16:41] well, I had planned to show someone else how KA works with in an example tomorrow [16:41] but that's not going to be possible obviously [16:43] maybe at some point you should really consider if you want to work "oFf the mark" and alone or you want to do something else [16:48] sorry [16:48] in other news, they just reverted the kio polkit stuff [16:48] sigh [16:48] anyway, let's move on, yes [16:49] I had some peding things in KA I didn't have time to do yet [16:49] after Nate etc all announced it! [16:49] aha, I'm not very up-to-date with that topic [16:50] will you have time tomorrow or so to discuss the KA things? [16:50] https://pointieststick.com/2021/12/31/this-week-in-kde-finally-root-file-operations-in-dolphin/ [16:50] ahhhh [16:50] santa_: sure. I am wuite free this weekend, which is why I was very keen to get ahead of things. next week I may not be [16:51] *quite free [16:51] I think I get it, so it's about fixing the "dolphin can't be executed as root for security reason" [16:51] ok, I will try to allocate some time tomorrow for KA then [16:51] well dolphin won't root enabled, but file operations that need it can be via polkit [16:52] yes, I know, that's the correct way to go afaik [16:52] indeed [16:53] and now: https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/release-team/2022-January/012586.html [16:53] think I will hang fire for a bit, as not sure that discussion is 100% settled for 5.90 [16:54] so it would be a thing for 5.91 [16:55] I guess. I know opensuse want their security team to review, so 5.91 seems reasonable [16:55] which we could have before freezes [17:03] oh my, who had the silly idea of removing the menu bar and putting it to the right side? Any way to revert this? I am probably too dumb to find it in the settings... [19:11] found it, the Applications menus daemon was activated and running, which I certainly didn't, so this was changed in the 5.89 update :-(