Architecture review offered by KDAB / developer sprint

Ian Monroe ian at monroe.nu
Mon Feb 25 21:06:35 CET 2008


Well we won't know without asking. Could you send them a message?

Ian

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Maximilian Kossick
<maximilian.kossick at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Mirko offered to host a developer meeting at their Berlin office in
>  the first quarter of 2008. Obviously that won't be possible anymore,
>  but we could ask if they are willing to host one in the next quarter.
>  Unfortunately, they only host one such meeting per quarter, so if
>  somebody else beat us to it, we won't be able to hold another
>  developer meeting before aKademy (and probably the release of 2.0). I
>  think we have already committed to our architecture, although a review
>  and some improvements would certainly be nice. Deciding which database
>  backend to use is just an implementation detail.
>
>  Max
>
>
>
>  On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Bart Cerneels <bart.cerneels at kde.org> wrote:
>  > Hello all,
>  >
>  >  If I remenber correctly, Mirko Boehm or someone else from KDAB,
>  >  offered to host an Amarok2 architecture review. I've been wondering if
>  >  we can still take them up on that offer for within a few months. We
>  >  know have a contact at MySQL in Germany that is willing to review our
>  >  database plans and KDAB has an office in Berlin (?) this works out
>  >  pretty nice.
>  >  And lord knows we could use a review of the architecture before
>  >  comiting to it for the long run.
>  >
>  >  Now, the lead-up time to a hopefully long and succesful 2.x series is
>  >  the time to act I guess.
>  >
>  >  I guess Maximilian can tell us more about what exactly KDAB was
>  >  offering. Hopefully we can turn it into a compete developer sprint.
>  >
>  >  Bart


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