More Gideon TODO (+Re: Getting involved HOWTO?)
Christian Couder
chcouder at club-internet.fr
Fri Aug 24 14:27:43 BST 2001
Tarjei Knapstad wrote:
>
> So, doesn't anyone want to answer my questions? :)
So didn't I answer some of your questions ? :)
> Anyhow, here's some not-implemented-in-a-day features that would be nice
> for Gideon (when is Gideon/KDE3 scheduled btw?):
>
> 1. As someone allready put on the TODO list: Integrated UML editor. The
> editor itself is there I guess (Kivio), so the task is really in the
> integration. A properly integrated UML editor would enable the user to
> forget about header files, as they would be generated from the diagram
> itself. Now, imagine just designing software in UML, and then just click
> on a method and be taken straight to a small editor for just that method,
> and not the entire .cpp file. Makes me drool...
There was also a Kuml project sometime ago, but I don't know what
happened to it.
> 2. Better support for group/netwide development.
[...]
> 3. Better CVS integration.
> Plain and simple: Rip out a lot of Cervisia code. In Cervisia I like:
> - The color coding
> - The status check
> - Tag names displayed
> - And a lot of other things like diff, conflict resolve, etc.
I think we agreed that we should use a cervisia kpart.
Bye,
Christian.
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