| 21 Feb 2025 |
K900 (Old) | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/383664#event-16405139897 | 18:21:46 |
K900 (Old) | Plasma 5 is now officially deprecated | 18:21:52 |
K900 (Old) | Get your pitchfork proof vests on | 18:22:07 |
mjm | 🎉 | 18:22:07 |
emily | is it time to start thinking about removing Qt 5 WebEngine? | 18:27:36 |
K900 (Old) | Not yet at least | 18:28:43 |
K900 (Old) | After 25.05 maybe | 18:28:45 |
K900 (Old) | Also, Qt5 WebEngine is ... somewhat maintained? | 18:28:58 |
K900 (Old) | Like, kinda sorta? | 18:29:02 |
K900 (Old) | I wouldn't say it's active, but they backport big security fixes at leats | 18:29:43 |
K900 (Old) | I wouldn't say it's active, but they backport big security fixes at least | 18:29:44 |
emily | isn't the EOL coming up around 25.05's release? | 18:31:13 |
emily | so the first Chromium security bug after that will probably not get backported? | 18:31:24 |
K900 (Old) | The Qt people are aware of the state of the ecosystem | 18:37:38 |
K900 (Old) | And they've done this before | 18:37:40 |
K900 (Old) | As in, announce a EOL date then break it | 18:37:47 |
emily | mhm | 18:39:13 |
emily | but it seems like it would be a good idea to prepare for the eventuality we have to knownVulnerabilities it on stable | 18:39:23 |