On Tuesday 31 January 2012 23:35:37 Stephen Kelly wrote:
> As Nepomuk is already in a repo (several repos?) of its own, any commits in
> the frameworks branch for nepomuk are not going to end up in a release.
>
> Should we just remove nepomuk from the frameworks branch?
Just discussed Nepomuk and
Hi there,
As Nepomuk is already in a repo (several repos?) of its own, any commits in
the frameworks branch for nepomuk are not going to end up in a release.
Should we just remove nepomuk from the frameworks branch?
Thanks,
Steve.
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Kde-framewor
Hi,
I proposed this 3-4 years ago, back when KDE 4 was still new (!!!). IIRC I
discussed this with annma and someone else, but I cannot remember who. Some
Indian guy (pretty much unknown in KDE) said he was going to write a book
but he never did. I do have an outline of what I'd like to see in a K
2012/1/31 David Faure :
> On Thursday 26 January 2012 16:12:22 Dario Freddi wrote:
>> Forwarding to framework, hoping somebody here cares...
>
> I don't see the relation. I could answer all these questions for kdelibs, but
> your question is about kde-workspace, which isn't part of the frameworks
On Thursday 26 January 2012 16:12:22 Dario Freddi wrote:
> Forwarding to framework, hoping somebody here cares...
I don't see the relation. I could answer all these questions for kdelibs, but
your question is about kde-workspace, which isn't part of the frameworks effort
at all, at the moment.
Heya folks :)
At the release party here in Karlsruhe last night I had a chat with
Martin and we thought it'd be really neat to have a book about our
frameworks. It should explain each of the tiers and libs and how it's
to be used, ideally with examples.
I have done a similar project over the last