[12:08] Hi all [13:18] https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/5/5.24.7/ [13:18] https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/plasma/5/5.24.6-5.24.7/ [13:18] arraybolt3[m]: ^^ [13:18] mmikowski: ^ [13:18] Eickmeyer[m]: ^ [13:19] * RikMills builds [13:20] RikMills: Gonna get to that soon-ish. [13:21] Whew, looks like today's gonna be packed with testing. Lubuntu Final Freeze, Xubuntu Core, and Plasma 5.24.7. Here we go! [13:21] building in ppa:kubuntu-ppa/plasma-staging [13:21] just the packages with actual bugfixes [13:21] RikMills: Oh nice, I won't have to build it locally then. (I have a system for building stuff locally very easy, if you're ever interested.) [13:22] I don't usually have trouble doing that, but PPAs are easier in several ways [13:22] https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/kforge [13:22] with the kubuntu automation [13:23] cheers. I will have a look sometime [13:24] * RikMills[m] kicks matrix [13:24] irc bridge is slow [13:24] That's why I use both :) [13:25] Oh wow it is being slow :P [13:25] by minutes there 🙄 [16:49] arraybolt3[m]: Eickmeyer[m] mmikowski 5.24.7 packages are now in backports-landing if you wish to test [16:50] as said. I only built the packages which had actual bugfix changes [16:51] RikMills: Is there a reason for not all of 5.24.7? [16:52] Eickmeyer[m]: why build things which are just tarballs respun with the version bumped? [16:52] plus it makes it much easier to get through the SRU process [16:54] I mean, fair, but another argument is for consistency. Just playing devil's advocate here. And yes, I totally get your point about the SRU process which, if it's just a version bump, really isn't that painful. [16:56] I agreed with the SRU team to switch to this way as they were not impressed with doing the whole stack when not needed [16:56] so unless there is some important reason to go back, "this is the way" [16:58] anyway, at least for now, the bugfixes to be tested are all there [16:59] which is the priority at this stage [17:15] I see. I'm not too happy with those on the sru/foundations/release team lately (many members in common there) as they've been very anti-kde, so that's something that I'm spearheading some change on. [17:32] well, with this I see the point and agree on it. there is no point doing no change rebuilds just to bump a version nummber [18:08] Thanks Rik. Absolutely. [18:09] RikMills: To be clear, I agree.