Policies/Application Lifecycle/Draft
KDE is a friendly community which hosts hundreds of projects. Any project which follows the KDE manifesto and KDE Vision is welcome to join us.
The term "application" is used here to mean any project hosted in KDE Git and includes programming libraries and development tools but not typically infrastructure tools or projects with other end product outputs.
playground
playground is a Git module for projects starting development
- You will need a Git write account which needs a referral from another KDE contributor, see Get_a_Developer_Account
- You will need to to ask sysadmin to create a module
- Projects can start in scratch repos without asking for a repo, see Git KDE.org manual
- Projects can make alpha releases and can put them on download.kde.org unstable
- Projects can ask for translations for their master branch only
Incubator
Projects which started life outside of KDE are welcome to join us if you feel our community makes a good fit through the KDE Incubator.
- The projects should follow the KDE Incubator process.
- A sponsor will guide you through the process and check your project complies with the needs of the KDE community
kdereview
Projects move into kdereview when they are ready to start making beta or stable releases. It allows for the KDE community to check over for minimum standards.
- You can move your project in repo-metadata, see repo-metadata README or file a Sysadmin ticket asking for the move
- See the Sanity Checklist for some of the elements people will review
- E-mail kde-core-devel and other relevant mailing lists with details of your project
- Make fixes to issues people bring up
- Wait at least two weeks in kdereview
Releasing
Your project is now active and can make beta or stable releases. Find the best home for your project based on contents and release process wanted.
- After two weeks in kdereview you can move it in repo-metadata, file a Sysadmin ticket if unsure.
- KDE Frameworks are programmer libararies
- They have strict quality requirements
- Get released monthly
- Ask on kde-frameworks-devel if you want to be considered for inclusion
- External version numbers are made by release dude, there are no stable branches
- Plasma is a cross device work environment where trust is put on the users' capacity to best define her own workflow and preferences.
- It is typically released 3 times a year
- Projects released as part of Plasma must fit well together and be a useful part of the user's work experience.
- They would not be useful to users of other desktops.
- External version numbers and stable branches are made by release dude
- Ask on plasma-devel for consideration of inclusion
- KDE Applications
- Are released typically 3 times a year en-mass
- Includes a range of libraries, applications and developer tools
- External version numbers and stable branches are made by release dude
- Ask release-team or module coordinators for inclusion
- Self Released
- Also called Extragear
- Many projects make their own releases
- They can use whatever version number scheme they want and can release in their own timeframe
- Use releaseme to make releases, see [Extragear Software