Re: ideas for features I’ll be working on

Roger Pixley skreech2 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 00:13:35 CET 2011


hi Alexander

How are you getting on with the Feature article on Kile?



On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Alexander van Loon <
a.vanloon at alexandervanloon.nl> wrote:

> I’ve finally decided I’m going to work on writing features for the Commit
> Digest. I’d love to hear some advice on whether my
> choices for possible features are good. Based on commit traffic I’ve seen:
>
> The KOffice branch for the implementation of the ODF 1.2 Proposed Change
> Tracking format -
> http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/koffice-change-tracking/ - ask Ganesh
> Paramasivam - ganesh at crystalfab.com -
> because he seems to be the most active committer on that branch.
>
> The KOffice-Essen branch with work on features -
> http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/koffice-essen/ - last commits are
> three weeks old, not sure if that’s because of the split to Calligra,
> Calligra’s migration to Git or whatever, but AFAIK this work is
> not yet included in KOffice 2.3 released today (or is it?). Will ask on the
> Calligra mailing list if there’s something interesting to
> tell about this.
>
> Today I’ve reviewed a lot of commits for the Public Transport Plasma applet
> -
> http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/plasma/applets/publictransport/- ask Friedrich Karl Tilman Pülz -
> fpuelz at gmx.de - if there’s a story here. I’m not sure though if a Plasma
> applet is important enough for the Commit Digest?
>
> Apper (which is another name for KPackageKit?) -
> https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/sysadmin/apper/activity -
> dropped by in the commits I reviewed. Don’t remember any recent blog posts
> about it by it’s primary developer Daniel
> Nicoletti - dantti85-kde at yahoo.com.br - so I’ll sent him an e-mail and
> ask.
>
> Kile - https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/office/kile/activity -
> which recently migrated to KDE’s Git infrastructure from
> Sourceforge. I’ve got to admit that this project is sort of my favorite
> project, and that I’m a bit sad to see that the project isn’t
> very active and that the KDE4 port still doesn’t have a stable release.
> It’s developers don’t blog on PlanetKDE at all, so I want
> to help them to get some media exposure. I think something could be written
> about the work done so far, their migration to
> KDE’s Git, and other stuff. Maybe the material would be more suitable for a
> Dot article on it’s own rather than the Dot though,
> given the absence of commits and the length of the story.
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