[Kde-pim] Releasing KHolidays as a Framework

Ian Neal iann_bugzilla at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Sep 2 20:51:16 BST 2015


On 02/09/15 20:18, John Layt wrote:
> On 2 September 2015 at 11:00, Volker Krause <vkrause at kde.org> wrote:
>> As far as I can see there is actually no remaining KDateTime usage on 
>> the mail/contact side apart from what's "leaking" out of KCalCore 
>> when interacting with that. Date/time handling in KMime etc. is all 
>> already ported AFAICS. In kdepim there's small remaining usage in 
>> libkdepim and messageviewer, from interfacing with KCalCore, the bulk 
>> is in calendaring libraries (calendarsupport, incidence editor, 
>> calendar views) and korganizer/kalarm.
> Cool, so just the KCalCore stack then. Just for the record, here's 
> everything outside the kdepim repo that uses KCalCore et al: KCalCore 
> KCalUtils - Extensive use of KCalCore and KDateTime KAlarmCal - 
> Extensive use of KCalCore and KDateTime Akonadi-Calendar - Extensive 
> use of KCalCore, KCalUtils, a couple dozen uses of KDateTime 
> Akonadi-Search - Uses KCalCore, no direct KDateTime use KBlog - Small 
> use of KCalCore, single use of KDateTime Ktnef - Small use of KCalCore 
> and KCalUtils, several uses of KDateTime libkgapi - Large use of 
> KCalCore, about a dozen uses of KDateTime
Would kmymoney have been considered at all?

Ian
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