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Tag KDE Gear as 'kde-gear' #35808
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Tag KDE Gear as 'kde-gear' #35808
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There isn't really and advantage doing this over just grepping e.g. |
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I'm not sure if this is everyone's interest but I thought it would be convenient to have KDE Gear tagged as what it is.
I am aware that tags are currently not used but I'd like to introduce them for some obvious cases where it can help users find software, in this case software that belongs to KDE.
It also helps us keeping track of updates because they all should have the same version.
I got the list from: https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/release-tools/-/blob/release/21.12/modules.git
Before we merge this it would be good to have
tags
listed in xlint to make it's place standardized. Maybe aroundshort_desc
is a good place? Let me know what you think :)EDIT: Well, I'm gonna mark this as a draft as long #22191 is not resolved.
Testing the changes