KDE: KDE Wikis, KF6 Sprint and Plasma Mobile

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Bugzilla integration in the KDE wikis
The Bugzilla integration in the KDE wikis is now usable again.
KDE wikis were using a long time ago the Bugzilla integration extension developed by Mozilla. This was used for example by some KDE components to keep track of the feature planned for a new release.
Sadly this extension wasn’t keep up to date and was not compatible with recent MediaWiki extension.
So I developed a new extension. This doesn’t have all the features of the old extension but all the one needed for KDE.
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KF6 Sprint - Day Two
Given I am the KTextEditor maintainer, the group I was in picked that up.
We could remove the KIconThemes dependency, easy, beside that, we created a task to take a look at the KF6 porting hints we have in the framework.
All the tedious removing of deprecated Qt stuff and porting e.g. away from Q_FOREACH was luckily already done, thanks again to all people working on that in the past and future!
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Plasma Mobile: weekly update: part 7-8
The Plasma Mobile team is happy to present the seventh weekly blogpost. This week’s update is full of application updates and phone calls are a work in progress on Pinephone.
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