I've been working over the past few months, when I could, on replacing
the current MeeGo Touch Framework based user interface of the reference
dialer application with a QML based user experience.

I've hit a good state to start publishing my work and have published and
will continue to update a QML branch of the reference dialer on
gitorious.org

Currently my QML dialer branch can make and receive calls, if set up
correctly, a handset can receive calls from power on. This is something
that mainly Shane Bryan (sabotage) and others have been working on in
the headless (now master) branch of the meego-handset-dialer reference
project:
(https://meego.gitorious.org/meego-handset-ux/meego-handset-dialer)

Anyhow, the source for my branch can be found here:
https://meego.gitorious.org/~tswindell/meego-handset-ux/qml-meego-handset-dialer

All input and comments welcome. There is certainly still quite a bit of
work that needs to be done; implementing second call and group call UX
as well as modify history, contacts and favourite contacts data models
so they expose QML friendly interfaces and can be used correctly in QML
list views.

Enjoy!
        Tom Swindell (AKA alterego)


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