[Kde-pim] Merging akonadi-facebook with kdepim-runtime

Kevin Krammer krammer at kde.org
Tue Oct 23 16:16:59 BST 2012


On Tuesday, 2012-10-23, Allen Winter wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 October 2012 01:54:29 PM Martin Klapetek wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'd like to put akonadi-facebook into kdepim-runtime for 4.10 release. I
> > think it's stable enough and could use some wider testing. It's also
> > shipped by many distros, on some even installed by default. I'd also like
> > to split the kfacebook library out and make it a dependency, like
> > libkgapi. Any objections?
> 
> No objections.  Quite the opposite :)
> Please yes

Indeed!

> > I'm also wondering where should I put the SocialFeed [1] thing, which is
> > a qml plugin for the microblog-qml plasmoid. It needs Akonadi and some
> > active Akonadi resources to be of any use, so I'd think putting it with
> > kdepim would make sense. However the plasmoid is then shipped with
> > plasma-desktop. Should the plasmoid be moved to kdepim as well? Or
> > should the SocialFeed be part of some kde-workspace module? Or is the
> > separation ok?
> 
> Does it make sense to put the SocialFeed plasmoid into kdeplasma-addons?

I guess it depends on whether this is Plasma specific or generic QML.
If it is generic QML we might want to ship it as part of kdepim-runtime or at 
some point even as part of kdepimlibs (as a part of a "QML API")

Cheers,
Kevin

-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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