Hello, all!
As you can see from my signature below, I am the Ark Linux Webmaster and
have a desire to also be a packager for Ark Linux. Ark is meant to be easy
enough for new Linux users (and even people who are new to computers in
general), simple enough for the "normal" user (e.g. the home or office user,
rather than geeks, hobbyists, and admins), and powerful enough for our
veteran Linux users.
It has been quite some time since Ark made a release (since 2008) because
our main developer and project leader has been extremely busy with his day
job and has not had much time to actually develop. We are still very much
alive, though, and have tied ourselves into using KDE4 for our next release
by making an official announcement stating as such. This was before we
discovered Trinity's KDE3. We would now like to include Trinity in our next
release.
We'll still be using KDE4, but we are undecided on whether to include both
on the main ISO, or to create two separate ISOs. Whichever we decide, we
want to make both available. I have volunteered to package it. I am a novice
packager (RPM), though, and would like to know if it would be a good idea to
use the old RPM Spec files from the packages of the official KDE 3.5.10
release, or if I should go down the route of making my own Specs. I know
that Trinity switched to cmake, which would require a bit of modifications
to the Specs, but would it be worth it?
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Kris
"Piki"
Ark Linux Webmaster
Wannabe Ark Linux packager