amaroK presentation

Ian Monroe ian at monroe.nu
Wed May 24 11:18:26 UTC 2006


Well if you check out:
http://people.fruitsalad.org/adridg/bobulate/index.php?/archives/208-Pre-meeting-stress.html

I don't think having formal presentations are so important.

I am really interested in your ideas for 2.0, the collection interface
being more open would be awesome, and playlist.cpp really is pretty
ridiculous. :)

Ian Monroe

On 5/24/06, Max Howell <max.howell at methylblue.com> wrote:
> We really must give a presentation since we are such a massive
> percentage of this meeting. I would leave planning it until thursday,
> but I fear we'd somehow not manage to ;)
>
> I was absent for almost a year, but we never used to plan the future too
> heavily, and it seems similar now, yet we are apparently expected to
> give such a presentation. The only response I got on KDEmm mailing list
> was from Kretz saying the future is the topic, and it'd be good to stick
> with that.
>
> For me amaroK 2 was always going to be making a more robust core, and
> making things like the Collection interface more open, flexible and
> central. And making the playlist widget a million times less complex and
> ridiculous.
>
> I also always anticipated a rearrangement of the interface, which I drew
> out. I think I can present it, but I don't anticipate it being popular,
> although it may be a good start for discussion.
>
> We can talk technical stuff, but I don't see how that interests the
> non-amaroK people.
>
> So, other suggestions?
>
> Who's bringing a laptop we can make a presentation on?
>
> Max
>
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