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=Ministro=
=Ministro=
You can download latest Ministro version from [http://filesmaster.kde.org/necessitas/installer/release/Ministro%20II.apk here]


Ministro uses three different repositories:
Ministro uses three different repositories:
  * '''unstable''' this repository is used by Necessitas developers to test next major release.  
  * '''unstable''' this repository is used by [http://necessitas.kde.org Necessitas] developers to test next major release. Should not be used by developers.
  * '''testing''' this repository is used to release a new Necesistas version. The new version will stay in this repository for at least on month to give enough time to developer to test their apps using the new release. Additional update will be released in testing repository and the period may be extended if any regressions are reported. A new update must stay at least two weeks in testing repository. After this period the this version will be uploaded to stable repository.  
  * '''testing''' this repository is used to release a new [http://necessitas.kde.org Necessitas] version. The new version will stay in this repository for at least on month to give enough time to developer to test their apps using the new release. The developers should use [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.ministro.config Ministro Configuration Tool] (it can be downloaded directly from [http://files.kde.org/necessitas/installer/release/MinistroConfigurationTool%20II.apk here]) to switch to testing repository.  Additional update will be released in testing repository and the period may be extended if any regressions are reported. A new update must stay at least two weeks in testing repository. After this period passes the version from testing repository will be moved to stable repository.  
  * '''stable''' this is the default repository for all Android users, so it must be rock solid!
  * '''stable''' this is the default repository for all Android users, so it will always contain the most stable libs.


==Repositories status==
==Repositories status==
  * '''unstable''' alpha 4  
  * '''unstable''' 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)
  * '''testing''' alpha 3 update 4
  * '''testing''' 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)
  * '''stable''' alpha 3 update 4
  * '''stable''' 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)

Latest revision as of 20:37, 6 October 2012

Ministro

You can download latest Ministro version from here

Ministro uses three different repositories:

* unstable this repository is used by Necessitas developers to test next major release. Should not be used by developers.
* testing this repository is used to release a new Necessitas version. The new version will stay in this repository for at least on month to give enough time to developer to test their apps using the new release. The developers should use Ministro Configuration Tool (it can be downloaded directly from here) to switch to testing repository.  Additional update will be released in testing repository and the period may be extended if any regressions are reported. A new update must stay at least two weeks in testing repository. After this period passes the version from testing repository will be moved to stable repository. 
* stable this is the default repository for all Android users, so it will always contain the most stable libs.

Repositories status

* unstable 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)
* testing 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)
* stable 0.411 (alpha 4 update 1 patch 1)