RFC: plan for starting the Qt5/KF5 port

Jaroslaw Staniek staniek at kde.org
Wed Feb 25 08:39:27 GMT 2015


On 25 February 2015 at 01:01, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau at kde.org> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2015, 12:18:29 schrieb Jaroslaw Staniek:
>> On 24 February 2015 at 11:24, Mario Fux <kde-ml at unormal.org> wrote:
>> > Am Dienstag, 24. Februar 2015, 08.51:56 schrieb Jaroslaw Staniek:
>> >> On 24 February 2015 at 03:55, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau at kde.org>
>> >> > To not have people step on each other toes and do conflicting work, I
>> >> > will add a wiki page where people can "take" a product before they
>> >> > start
>> >> > working on making it build (and where I possibly should also dump this
>> >> > plan). Any proposal for the location and name of the wiki page below
>> >> > community.kde.org/Calligra ?
>> >>
>> >> Wiki tables unless heavily splited to sections are barely interactive.
>> >> Unfortunately (because Kexi should be used for that in the cloud) I
>> >> have to propose a Google docs spreadsheet for real time editing of
>> >> what's done, what's a TODO.
>> >
>> > Just a quick idea: What about using share.kde.org with WebODF (KDE's
>> > instance of Owncloud)?
>>
>> Cool but for a spreadsheet structure?
>
> Sadly not yet there with WebODF. Find us some sponsoring, we WebODF devs will
> happily add it if something gets us bread and butter for doing that instead :)
> For now it would be e.g. EtherCalc or EtherSheet perhaps that could be used.
> Not setup on KDE infrastructure, though. And no real experience myself.
>
> Still, for things I have in mind here todo.kde.org should be a working match,
> no?

That's a different tool, not for a sheets that would for example
support a matrix structure (subdir x porting_aspect).
I am using it just for taking notes about small and large tasks and
sure I would encourage you to use it this way. [1]
This means: I am no longer using these tables [
https://community.kde.org/Kexi/TODOs
https://community.kde.org/Calligra/Schedules/Feature_Plan ] and will
migrate away from them one day.

[1] And even for tasks, as someone accustomed with JIRA, oh! The tool
has potential to be convenient in next 12 months.
It has no solid option for full r-o public access and lacks support
for development teams - you are lost in a context-less list of all KDE
devs and all projects all the time.

-- 
regards, Jaroslaw Staniek

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