[Kde-pim] R:Re: KABC::PhoneNumber::Type and other stuff
whites11 at gmail.com
whites11 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 08:10:50 GMT 2010
Hi Kevin and thanks for your answer.
yes, i saw there is ac project on extragear and i worked on it (wrote a
patch, never sent to the author, for the support of multiple mail
addresses).
imho i think that project is not very maintainable and the fact that it's
written in plain c is not a good thing. i repeat, imho.
so i started a new project using the qt framework and in about one week i
have a limited but quite well functioning library.
i know that probably my work won't become the official one, but when it
will be ready enough i will put it on some open source project management
site and we'll see.
as i told before this is mainly a training project for me, because i want
to learn qt and c++ in general.
ok, thanks again for the answer and sorry for this quite long email.
i will contact tobias.
Christian
Il giorno , Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer at gmx.at> ha scritto:
> Hi!
> On Monday, 2010-01-11, Whites11 wrote:
> > Hi all guys.
> > i'm new to kde development, so please be patiente if i'm doing things
> the
> > wrong way.
> >
> > i'm developing (both for learning purpose and for my own need) a google
> > contacts akonadi resource.
> Nice!
> Just to make sure: you know that there is a google contact resource in
> KDE's
> extragear repository that might also be fun to work on?
> > i noticed that the enum KABC::PhoneNumber::Type lacks a few phone number
> > types that could be useful, for instance a dummy one.
> > imho, there are a few other things that need to be fixed up.
> > who is looking at that part of kdepimlibs?
> Tobias Koenig mostly.
> My guess is that the enum is a direct mapping of the types specified for
> vCard.
> Cheers,
> Kevin
> --
> Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
> KDE user support, developer mentoring
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