Importing choqoK to KDE

Mehrdad Momeny mehrdad.momeny at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 10:36:01 GMT 2009


>> >Hi,
>> >
>> > see this page about an application's life cycle:
>> >http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/SVN_Guidelines
>> >
>> >Andras
>>
>> Thanks Andras,
>>
>> Ok, I moved the src to KDE review section!
>>
>> I think that it can go to KDE PIM or Network section.
>>
>> Please help me about this, because I'm quite new here. :)
>
>Comments:
> * Does not have a doc, and it is mandatory for all new ones to have one,
>though there's been speakings of relaxing that requirement
Hmm, Documentation for users?
My English is very bad, and i couldn't think of writing a documentation for users :(
I will ask for help on kde-doc-english at kde.org 

> * When run it creates a "hole" in my systray, that is, a space for it is
>reserved but no icon is shown, no idea if the fact that i have not configured
>any account makes a difference
I checked it without any account, and can't see such a hole!
Anyway, I changed it to set icon on constructor of systray object. (hope it works better for you)

>
>Not much more i can test without a microblogging account i don't want to
>create.
Thanks for testing it.
>
>Albert
>
>> Regards,
>> Mehrdad Momeny

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