a new site

Ben Cooksley bcooksley at kde.org
Sun Oct 2 19:41:02 UTC 2011


On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:29 AM, LucaTringali <TRINGALINVENT at libero.it> wrote:
> There is already a scratch repository, but theorically other people can not
> edit it:
> git://anongit.kde.org/scratch/lucatringali/stibium.git

All developers are able to push to scratch repositories. They may not
be able to create new branches/tags - but they are able to push to
existing branches.

> So I'm asking if someone can create a repo in the playground (like here:
> https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/www)
> Then , after the site will become usable it could be installed on a KDE's
> server (like stibium.kde.org) so we will have nice cloud application and an
> entire desktop environment, that will make the life easier for all the common
> users (something that actually also Google does not have).
>
> Luca Tringali

Regards,
Ben Cooksley
KDE Sysadmin

>
>>>----Messaggio originale----
>>>Da: aacid at kde.org
>>>Data: 01/10/2011 13.55
>>>A: "LucaTringali"<TRINGALINVENT at libero.it>, "kde-www"<kde-www at kde.org>
>>>Ogg: Re: a new site
>>>
>>>A Divendres, 30 de setembre de 2011, LucaTringali vàreu escriure:
>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>> I'm  Luca Tringali, and I want to propose an idea I had some days ago.
>>>> First of all think about the fact that in a near future the main
> operations
>>>> will be done using cloud services, also by common users. This means we
> need
>>>> to reinvent many applications as web-based ones. For this reason I thought
>>>> about a version of  KDE built as web application: I started programming
>>>> with SVG and Javascript (and HTML5, obiously), and it's great. I also
> found
>>>> that a programmer wrote an entire toolkit (www.carto.net) with SVG+JS, and
>>>> it's working really fine.
>>>> You can find my work here:
>>>> git://anongit.kde.org/scratch/lucatringali/stibium.git
>>>> I called the project "Stibium" (for some other informations give a look at
>>>> the file about.html or simply click on the blinking KDE logo at the login
>>>> screen). Actually it's just a draft, but some things work: for example, I
>>>> started writing an implementation for UbuntuOne APIs, and if you have an
>>>> UbunuOne account, you can login into Stibium and open the filemanager
>>>> clicking on the KDE logo. And I'm also working on a good menu.
>>>> Theorically it can be estended easily writing applications (I'm working
> on
>>a
>>>> file manager, a mediaplayer, and a document visualizer): since a window is
>>>> created with a big iframe element, an application is just a web document
>>>> (you can use any programming language, but I strongly recommend SVG+JS).
>>>>
>>>> It needs a server with PHP and OAuth. As client, I think Firefox is the
>>>> better option (because webKit has some troubles with the iframe).
>>>>
>>>> So, I wanted to know what do you think about this project, and if it could
>>>> be possible to create a repository on the official KDE playground, so
>>>> someone else can help me programming.
>>>
>>>You can at least create a scratch repository yourself, those can be
>>>automatically created, not sure others can commit to your own scratch repo
>>>though.
>>>
>>>Albert
>>>
>>>> If you have any doubt, please ask me.
>>>>
>>>> Luca Tringali
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