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Hello Joerg,</div>
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I'm the one interested in porting kdeconnect to BlackBerry10, I've passed the last few days reading its code, I will definitely take a look at your project, I was gonna take the same approach and remove all KDE dependencies so the core would be easily portable(I
see now that it is actually on the project's to-do list), QCA dependency shouldn't be an issue according to its homepage it should compile as-is in all platforms supported by Qt and I don't see a reason to remove/replace it.</div>
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Oh and I also have a bunch of BlackBerry devices :-)</div>
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Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.</div>
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<div><b>From: </b>joerg</div>
<div><b>Sent: </b>Tuesday, March 17, 2015 7:54 PM</div>
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<div><b>Subject: </b>Pure Qt kde-connect lib aka KDE Connect for Jolla aka port KDE Connect to Blackberry</div>
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<div class="PlainText">Hi @all,<br>
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I noticed that the requirement to create a kde connect port to other Qt <br>
based devices (Jolla, Blackberry etc.) is getting bigger :-).<br>
For your information, I begin and tried for 11 months ago (see here <br>
<a href="https://github.com/Bjoe/KConnectClientLib">https://github.com/Bjoe/KConnectClientLib</a> ) to build an "kde connect
<br>
core library" without any KDE dependencies. My wishes/idea was, that kde <br>
connects project provide a "core library" that we can build and use on <br>
other Qt based devices.<br>
<br>
The proof of concepts works fine but the kde connect core has <br>
dependencies to the Qt crypt library QCA2. That I didnt resolved yet.<br>
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@Albert Vaca:<br>
Markus S. has inform you that I build a proof of concept (see <br>
<a href="https://albertvaka.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/kde-connect-feature-brainstorming/#comment-1575">https://albertvaka.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/kde-connect-feature-brainstorming/#comment-1575</a>
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). You added an note (see <br>
<a href="https://todo.kde.org/?controller=task&action=readonly&task_id=584&token=27364ace24813c264a6065a06a2f2174c17e3e1180bc810f76c6c606202b">https://todo.kde.org/?controller=task&action=readonly&task_id=584&token=27364ace24813c264a6065a06a2f2174c17e3e1180bc810f76c6c606202b</a>
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)<br>
I read there is a GSOC project about it?<br>
And I read in the email from you (Albert Vaca) on Sun, 15 Mar 2015 <br>
15:07:30 -0700 subject: Re: I want to port KDE Connect, that other <br>
people with the same project in mind, like Andrea Scarpino (CCd), works <br>
also to port kde connect core?<br>
I fully ack with your hint to coordinate the work and don't do the same <br>
work twice :-).<br>
So is there a branch for that work?<br>
<br>
I can/will contribute/support that and I have a practical knowledge <br>
about Blackberry 10, also with cmake crosscompiling for Blackberry. I <br>
have also a bunch of devices ... Blackberries :-) (+Playbook), Jolla <br>
(+Tablet is orderd), N9, N900...<br>
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Thanks<br>
Jörg<br>
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