On Friday, 2 February 2024 00:38:56 CET Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
To make it clear about the situation of that particular package: The
KDE SIG
never notifies me in advance about kdepim bumps.
To make it clear about this particular package:
- we have _forgotten_ indeed to notify the maintainers on occasions.
- why did we forget? because the KDE collection is close to 400 packages and
despite our automation, we are humans and this kind of thing happens.
- to make it clear that we *bother* (using your own words), I even submitted
tickets upstream to help out on the situation:
https://invent.kde.org/pim/
pimcommon/-/issues/2
- worth mentioning that despite the kdepim libraries being released as
packages, they are *NOT* intended to be consumed externally but as a whole KDE
PIM ecosystem
- this approach worked for blogilo in the past because it was part ot the KDE
PIM ecosystem
- worth mentioning that Blogilo has been unmaintained for many years
I personally used blogilo in the past and loved the app myself.
However, sometimes we need to be pragmatic in life. I will quote one of the
main developers of the KDE PIM:
" I don't understand why you still continue to release a dead apps from long
time..."
Link to the *unmaintained* blogilo (not _legacy_):
https://invent.kde.org/
unmaintained/blogilo