Non-C++ Apps in KDE Main Modules (Was: Guidance in KDE Admin)

Nicolas Ternisien nicolas.ternisien at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 14:43:26 CET 2008


Really clean and interesting policy. Will it be added to Techbase
after comments ?

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Allen Winter <winter at kde.org> wrote:
> Updated Policy, based on 1-day's worth of discussion:
>
>  For the language
>  1) must be an open, free language that meets our licensing requirements
>  2) must be a mature, high quality language with a large, vibrant
>  support community and a long expected lifespan.
>  3) must have mature, high quality KDE bindings available
>
> 4) must be mature and operational on all our target platforms
>  5) must be able to provide full translations and internationalizations
>
>  For the app:
>  1) must perform: speed-wise and memory-wise
>
> 2) must follow the kde look-and-feel, widgets, etc
>  3) must follow all our rules (docbook, fully i18n and i10n, Krazy ...)
>  4) not permitted in kdelibs or kdepimlibs
>
>  As is our tradition, the module coordinator, release team, and the KDE
>  project as a whole will make the final decision about which languages
>  and apps are appropriate.
>
>  Comments?
>
>
>
>
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