Is there any blueprint or README that explains the protocol?

Pavel Borisov pzinin at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 20:09:32 UTC 2015


I know it was coded during previous GSoC. What happened to the author?
On 04.01.2015 22:37, Albert Vaca wrote:
>
> And we have an iOS KDE Connect app quite functional that could be 
> published and it's not, because I can not maintain Objective-C code (I 
> don't even have an iPhone). I just don't want that to happen again 
> with Windows Phone. But if you are going to maintain your app 
> afterwards, then it's your choice to use C++ code or just re-write it 
> in .NET.
>
> Albert
>
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 2:47 AM, Pavel Borisov <pzinin at gmail.com 
> <mailto:pzinin at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 04.01.2015 13:20, Albert Vaca wrote:
>>     Hi :D
>>
>>     There is a README in the kdeconnect-kde package that explains
>>     "something". I'm afraid that if you need more details you will
>>     have to ask here (and maybe update the README with what you think
>>     is missing :).
>>
>>     Also, I don't know if it's easy to run C++/Qt code in a Windows
>>     Phone, but I think it's worth it to give it a try because you
>>     could actually reuse a lot of the code from the KDE client
>>     instead of rewriting it.
>>
>>     Albert
>>
>>     On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Pavel Borisov <pzinin at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:pzinin at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hello, Albert and everyone there!
>>
>>         I am currently trying to begin Windows implementation of
>>         KDEConnect protocol. I have an intention to make Windows
>>         Phone 8 version of the client as I have Nokia phone. It could
>>         be reused on WinRT or Windows 8 though as they have almost
>>         the same API. Currently I am tinkering with the debugger
>>         around android branch but in order to start off the actual
>>         coding a bit faster I am requesting sort of document on this.
>>
>>         P.S. thanks for all the awesomeness this stunning utility has
>>         brought me lately :)
>>
>>         -- 
>>         Best regards, Pavel Borisov
>>         Jabber ID: pashazz at gentoo.ru <mailto:pashazz at gentoo.ru>
>>
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>>
>     I know there might be a possibility to run Qt on WinPhone. But why
>     don't you use this approach (shared code) on all platforms?
>
>     I will try to code in kind of native (it would not be literally
>     native after all since this is .NET :D ) way just with intention
>     of acquiring  some new skills. After all, it could be a good idea
>     to make it GSoC project if you wish. But I can't promise that I
>     will come up with something that _works_ in the meantime as I'm
>     studying at university (except summer of course =))
>
>     -- 
>     Best regards, Pavel Borisov
>     Jabber ID:pashazz at gentoo.ru  <mailto:pashazz at gentoo.ru>
>
>


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Best regards, Pavel Borisov
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