FW: [REMINDER] Upcoming KDE 4.0 Milestones + Nepomuk

Christian Ehrlicher Ch.Ehrlicher at gmx.de
Mon Apr 9 21:20:27 BST 2007


Allen Winter schrieb:
> Just in case some core developers missed these messages on kde-devel.
> Please also notice that aseigo discusses  Nepomuk in kdelibs 4.0 down below.
> -Allen
> 
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> Subject: [REMINDER] Upcoming KDE 4.0 Milestones
> Date: Monday 09 April 2007
> From: Allen Winter <winter at kde.org>
> To: kde-devel at kde.org
> 
> Howdy,
> 
> A little reminder of the KDE 4.0 milestones that are coming within the next month.
> Comments? Concerns?
> -Allen
> 
> 
> Milestone: kdelibs Hackathon Week,  15 Apr - 21 Apr
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Goals: 
>  kdelibs polishing and fine-tuning. 
>  Full API review of Phonon and Solid (Oslo meeting) 
> ->The Hackathon Week is not a week of free-for-all-fun in kdelibs.
> -> It is intended for polishing, scrubbing, cleaning the API.
> -> The BIC Monday rule is still in effect
> 
> Milestone: Alpha Release + kdelibs soft API Freeze, 1 May
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Goals: 
> The kdelibs API is frozen. This means that the classes and interfaces are not allowed to change,
> except with permission of the core developers.  To make an API change, post a kdelibs API
> exception request to the kde-core-devel mailinglist with an explanation and the code. 
> If there are no objections after a week, the change can be committed. 
> NOTE: all affected modules must continue to compile and work as expected. 
> 
> Milestone: New Application Freeze and Usability and Accessibility Review, 8 May
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Goals: 
> All applications expected to be released with KDE 4.0 must: 
>  use the new cmake buildsystem 
>  compile with Qt4.3 and kdelibs 4.0. (Using Q3Support and/or kde3support is ok, though not desired) 
>  have a handbook (that at least describes what the application does) 
>  New applications must be committed into kdereview for review 
>  Resurrected applications must be committed back into their KDE main module 
>  Start Application Usability and Accessibility Review continuing until the start of the Beta Cycle 
>  
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> Subject: Re: [REMINDER] Upcoming KDE 4.0 Milestones
> Date: Monday 09 April 2007
> From: "Aaron J. Seigo" <aseigo at kde.org>
> To: kde-devel at kde.org
> 
> On Monday 09 April 2007, Allen Winter wrote:
>> A little reminder of the KDE 4.0 milestones that are coming within the next
>> month. Comments? Concerns?
> 
> i'd like to see nepomuk be merged in. we're past the "new module" deadline, 
> however i'd like to see it make it in because:
> 
Please notice that nepomuk did not work on win32 some weeks ago - did
not try since then due to other things to do. Is it possible to compile
nepomuk as an optional module?

Christian




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