Le vendredi 8 juin 2012 14:22:37 Aaron J. Seigo a écrit : > On Friday, June 8, 2012 13:47:18 Aurélien Gâteau wrote: > > My goal with this diagram was to illustrate end-user products and how they > > are grouped under umbrella terms, rather than teams. > > then it isn't an architecture diagram, and it shouldn't include things like > kdelibs.
I started the document under the name was kde-galaxy.svg, but I felt it was a bit too presomptuous. > another fun tidbit: did you know that the search & launch (aka SAL) > containment was designed for Netbook, but is also used for the Plasma KPart > now and is very popular amongst Desktop users? :) I am aware of that. I fail to see how it relates to our current discussion. > > and, I guess, the Active UI part of applications like Okular > > and Marble (at least to bootstrap the process of having Active-friendly > > applications) > > we are not responsible for Marble's Active UI at all. we invited Marble to > get involved and they have. we are also not responsible for Kontact Touch > or Calligra Active. we are big supporters of them and do help as we can, > but then many of us do that in general because that's what we do in KDE :) > > we contributed the Okular UI to Okular itself, and we hope that in future > more of the apps will have touch UIs maintained by their respective teams > in future because this does not scale for us. we're doing it now because we > have to. Sure. > btw... every time someone says "I guess..." and then instead of asking a > question makes a statement of "fact" a kitten dies a horrible, horrible > death. > please, stop guessing and start asking. we'll save a lot of pain that way. Thank you for taking the time to fix my grammar, but I'd like to keep the right to express myself as I see fit. Furthermore, I don't care about kittens. > > > Food for thought: How many Linux kernel developers do you know that try > > > to > > > divide the Linux kernel in subprojects for servers, desktops, embedded > > > systems? > > > > This comparison is not adapted IMO: the kernel is one single product, with > > many modules. Your comparison would work if we were shipping only one > > shell > > with many applets. > > plasma is a single product with many modules. that's one of the core design > concepts. It seems we disagree on what a product is. But this discussion is going nowhere so let's end it. Aurélien _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel