[Kde-pim] He's dead, Jim!

Daniel Vrátil dvratil at redhat.com
Thu Dec 4 15:48:57 GMT 2014


On Thursday 04 of December 2014 16:07:10 Aleix Pol wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Daniel Vrátil <dvratil at redhat.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > KPimUtils has finally been annihilated. I have ported akonadi-search.git,
> > kdepim-runtime.git, kdepim.git and of course the rest of kdepimlibs.git
> > away
> > from it - the most widely used component was the "Email" class, which now
> > resides in KCodecs as KEmailAddress, so it was mostly just namespace
> > changes.
> > 
> > I also bumped minimum required version of KDE Frameworks to 5.5.0, so you
> > need
> > KF5 from git master in order to be able to build KDE PIM masters now.
> > 
> > Let the games^Wsplitting begin!
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Daniel
> > 
> > PS: I also found that it's impossible to forward a mail with 5000 lines,
> > as
> > the composer simply cannot cope with such large email apparently :)
> > 
> > 
> > ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
> > Git commit 67d4c1efe0caf21ced860d62124c72ea9c52eae3 by Dan Vrátil.
> > Committed on 04/12/2014 at 14:31.
> > Pushed by dvratil into branch 'master'.
> > 
> > Kill KPimUtils Framework
> > 
> > The content of the framework has been dissolved into more appropriate
> > frameworks or repositories
> > 
> > Email -> KCodecs (KEmailAddress)
> > EmailValidator -> kdepim.git/libkdepim/misc
> > KFileIO -> removed
> > LinkLocator -> KCoreAddons (KTextToHTML) + KEmoticons (integration plugin)
> > ProgressIndicatorLabel -> kdepim.git/libkdepim/widgets
> > ProgressIndicatorWidget -> kdepim.git/libkdepim/widgets
> 
> Good work Dan!
> 
> I'll start working on the splitting tomorrow or Monday.
> 
> To make sure we're on the same page, we should split out:
> gpgme++ << the repository should be called gpgme?

I think the repo should be called gpgme++,git (if it's possible to have "+" in 
name, otherwise I'd go for qgpgme.git), because it's C++ bindings for gpgme, 
so the "++" actually is the key part of the name :)

> kalarmcal
> kblog
> kcalcore
> kcalutils
> kcontacts
> kholidays
> kidentitymanagement
> kimap
> kioslave

*shrug* Christian, do you remember what we decided to do with those? Maybe we 
could try to get these guys to kio-extras, since they are...kio extras?

> kldap
> kmbox
> kmime
> kpimtextedit
> kpimutils

Nope

> ktnef
> kxmlrpcclient
> mailtransport
> qgpgme

Should I merge this to gpgme++.git? It's a tiny library with Qt event loop 
integration. Could be in the same repo with gpgme++ as a second library. I 
remember we discussed this somewhere at some point, but of course my memory 
sucks and I can't find it. The gpgme stuff can easily be split as the last, 
it's not that important I guess :)

> syndication

ksyndication, maybe? You know, just to keep the naming convention...

> 
> Correct? Many of those I'm quite unsure what they are, so please tell me
> before I go wrong.



> 
> Aleix
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Software Engineer - KDE Desktop Team, Red Hat Inc.

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