KDE's 6th Megarelease - Release Candidate 1
Every few years we port the key components of our software to a new version of Qt, taking the opportunity to remove cruft and leverage the updated features the most recent version of Qt has to offer us.
KDE's megarelease is less than 50 days away. At the end of February 2024 we will publish Plasma 6, Frameworks 6, and a whole new set of applications in a special edition of KDE Gear all in one go.
If you have been following the updates here, here and here, you will know we are making our way through the testing phase and gradually reaching stability. KDE is making available today the first Release Candidate version of all the software we will include in the megarelease.
As with the Alpha and Beta versions, this is a preview intended for developers and testers. The software provided is nearing stability, but is still not 100% safe to use in a production environment. We still recommend you continue using stable versions of Plasma, Frameworks and apps for your everyday work. But if you do use this, watch out for bugs and report them promptly, so we can solve them.
The Register:
-
KDE 6 hits RC-1 while KDE 5 brings fresh spin on OpenBSD
The KDE dev team has spent many nights working on the first release candidate of the new Qt 6-based release, during which time a tiny, intrepid band of coders was able to bring the current stable release to OpenBSD.
Great things are afoot in the world of Qt and C++-based desktop environments. KDE Plasma 6.0 is nearly here, and according to the latest news release from the project, it is expected in about 50 days. If you are too impatient, though, the first release candidate is here, ready for the brave to get testing.