Frameworks Overview

Alexander Neundorf neundorf at kde.org
Mon Sep 23 19:36:00 UTC 2013


On Monday 23 September 2013, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> On Monday, September 23, 2013 00:27:21 Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> > On Thursday 19 September 2013 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > > http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/Overview
> > 
> > I have put the data on Inqlude (see http://inqlude.org/edge.html).
> 
> Thanks. One issue though, we're duplicating incomplete information that is
> in flux. (For example, I know of at least one framework that has been
> added to tier2 (I think) since last week. The information will need
> constant updating for a few more months. Having it in to places doesn't
> make that easier.
> 
> Can I update the info on inqlude.org somehow, so we can ditch the wiki
> version?
> 
> > It would be nice, if we could improve the presentation of the different
> > libraries along with the code. The goal of Inqlude is to make them easily
> > accessible not only to us, but also to Qt developers who don't
> > necessarily know anything about KDE or might have (more or less founded)
> > objections against using KDE libraries. To reach this we'll need to
> > present KF5 in a bit  more independent way, and make sure that each
> > library can stand on its own.
> 
> Technically, this is the current focus. We're splitting kdelibs.
> 
> As to communication, it probably needs a bit of boilerplate. (Which the
> bits I wrote don't contain purposefully.) Otherwise, you're right, we need
> to work on the presentation side here.

IMO, if projects.kde.org would have the wiki enabled, the project pages there 
could be an easy way to have simple homepages for all the frameworks:
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesupport/attica

Alex


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